Fingering chart
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bestprice
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Fingering chart
Can anyone help with a fingering chart for a CC (5 valve) tuba, playing the BBb part in treble cleff in a brass band?
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eupher61
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Re: Fingering chart
look at it as Bass Clef and use F tuba fingers. adjust flats and sharps as needed. or, tie your 5th valve down, if it is a whole step.
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Re: Fingering chart
Worst advice, possibly, ever.eupher61 wrote:...or, tie your 5th valve down, if it is a whole step.
To the OP: No. Not without at least knowing what type of 5th valve you have.
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Re: Fingering chart
Thanks, I,ll give that a shot.
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Re: Fingering chart
A better way of remembering it is making a chart yourself.
Written C is concert Bb...written f# is concert E natural... etc..
You could also practice by getting a CD play-along trumpet book. That way you train your reflexes to press the right valves down when reading treble clef. Your ear should tell you if you are playing the right notes.
Written C is concert Bb...written f# is concert E natural... etc..
You could also practice by getting a CD play-along trumpet book. That way you train your reflexes to press the right valves down when reading treble clef. Your ear should tell you if you are playing the right notes.
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Re: Fingering chart
You probably have your reasons for doing it, but I'd probably had the pieces photoscored to bass cleff (or treble)bestprice wrote:Can anyone help with a fingering chart for a CC (5 valve) tuba, playing the BBb part in treble cleff in a brass band?
If it's a permanent thing, I can see the point of learning it.
looking at it as Bass Clef and use F tuba fingers' as Eupher61 said is probably the easiest way
Other than that...CC has a tendency to not sound all that great in Brass bands,
very often due to all the other 24
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Re: Fingering chart
It's transposed, yes. Seperate BBb and Eb parts with treble 'key', meaning the 'C' for the BBb parts sounds BBb
There's also transposed bass key (to BBb) so the C sound s BBb (typical some bass trombone stuff)
but that's more rare stuff...
There's also transposed bass key (to BBb) so the C sound s BBb (typical some bass trombone stuff)
but that's more rare stuff...
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Re: Fingering chart
Damn it. Anyone got a BBb for sale.
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Re: Fingering chart
If you can handle the parts in the brass band, you should be able to handle learning to read them, too. This comes up all the time on this board, and I would recommend getting yourself a beginner trumpet book and playing it from cover to cover.
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Re: Fingering chart
A trumpet method book would be cheaper.bestprice wrote:Damn it. Anyone got a BBb for sale.
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