(Second part full size so others can read it, too.)Chuck(G) wrote:I dunno--that's a big push--and darned hard to do quickly. I might be looking for alternate fingerings if I were up against a note that far out. How do 13 or 4 work?
I thought the idea of slide pulling was for tone, not pitch--a note played where the instrument's tuning is centered sounds better than when the same note is played off-center. But regardless, the note should be played in pitch.
That's a pretty big push, but not that big, and my slide is fast. I do it for the reason you mention, so that a sustained C will be in tune (as I can make it) and also sound good (as I can make it).
I will use alternate fingerings sometimes, too. On the other hand, my right hand has learned one basic set of pattern for BBb, and I have three BBb tubas. The left hand can be programmed for particular instruments more easily.
But I claim no authority on the topic, other than what I do, and how much pull has how much effect on pitch.
Rick "who makes no pretense" Denney






