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- Dan Schultz
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I guess it´ll take so much time to look up correct fingerings in that chart (You´d really have to practise to look something up during that eighth-note-rest before the questioned note) you would be better off just practising that passage.
The transposing chart for all kinds of keys might do a great job, though.

The transposing chart for all kinds of keys might do a great job, though.
Hans
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Melton 46 S
1903 or earlier GLIER Helicon, customized Hermuth MP
2009 WILLSON 6400 RZ5, customized GEWA 52 + Wessex "Chief"
MW HoJo 2011 FA, Wessex "Chief"
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Is this how it works:
During the 1812 overture you get this out and before each note the conductor waits for everyone in the orchestra to figure out the fingerings for the next note. When everyone has figured it out, they play it then go to the next note.
Wow, anyone can play in an orchestra - it's like being a rap star, you don't need to know nothing about music!
During the 1812 overture you get this out and before each note the conductor waits for everyone in the orchestra to figure out the fingerings for the next note. When everyone has figured it out, they play it then go to the next note.
Wow, anyone can play in an orchestra - it's like being a rap star, you don't need to know nothing about music!
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WindSong Press
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Yeah, well, someone's got to protect our precious bodily fluids.TUBACHRIS85 wrote:Yeah, he used it sometime between him giving the nazi salute, and him going crazy starting the nuclear war. It was his "Doomsday machine" that was to go off.Doug@GT wrote:Didn't Dr. Strangelove use one of these things?
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