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Anyone happen to know a handy fingering for a tremolo from F to D in the tenor clef on the bassoon?

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  • Pauliina LievonenP This user is from outside of this forum
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    Anyone happen to know a handy fingering for a tremolo from F to D in the tenor clef on the bassoon?

    #bassoon #musicians

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      Anyone happen to know a handy fingering for a tremolo from F to D in the tenor clef on the bassoon?

      #bassoon #musicians

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      @Pauliinalievonen Like F3 to D4? Made me get out Timm, and ... Woo. No. Maybe finger an F and trill the whole left hand with the whisper key down? I don't have one here to test on.

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        @Pauliinalievonen Like F3 to D4? Made me get out Timm, and ... Woo. No. Maybe finger an F and trill the whole left hand with the whisper key down? I don't have one here to test on.

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        @Sempf F4 to D4. Or is that what you meant?

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        • Pauliina LievonenP Pauliina Lievonen

          @Sempf F4 to D4. Or is that what you meant?

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          @Pauliinalievonen Sorry yeah. My phone keyboard hates numbers. It's been a while since I had a bassoon in my hands, so I might be talking totally out of my butt. Mostly clarinet.

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            Anyone happen to know a handy fingering for a tremolo from F to D in the tenor clef on the bassoon?

            #bassoon #musicians

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            @Pauliinalievonen
            I do not.

            If I did,
            would very happily share,
            & hope it helped.

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