Thanks, John. I’m just starting to reach into this range so these fingerings are helpful. Definitely picking up Ridenour’s book too. I love your sound. I’d be thrilled if I could ever sound that good. So your a great clarinetist and a Star Trek nerd. In other words you’re a clarinerdist. Peace and long life.
I love these! High notes are a great subject; voicing and air consistency plays such a huge role in it, but so do our fingers! Just learned about backless fingerings this year, and they've helped a lot!
The standard fingering for altissimo g does not work well on my vintage Buffet Crampon ES, especially if I want to hold the note a little longer. Will present it to the repairman. For now I'll just leave it with this alternate fingering: RT 1--|12-G#.
Looking forward to trying these, my standard f# is always flat and the standard g is sharp which isnt a great combo 😂 I probably need to get my voicing and airstream better but will be good to experiment.
Sidebar : would be more helpful to put a fingering of the note BESIDE you holding the clarinet with subsequent fingering. Hard to see what exactly you’re doing since you’re holding up the clar for support and it’s like a flash. ⚡️
Thanks for the shoutout!
Of course! Thanks for the fingering! ❤
Thanks, John. I’m just starting to reach into this range so these fingerings are helpful. Definitely picking up Ridenour’s book too. I love your sound. I’d be thrilled if I could ever sound that good. So your a great clarinetist and a Star Trek nerd. In other words you’re a clarinerdist. Peace and long life.
Glad I could help! Infinite diversity in infinite combinations! Live long and prosper. And thanks for watching!
I love these! High notes are a great subject; voicing and air consistency plays such a huge role in it, but so do our fingers! Just learned about backless fingerings this year, and they've helped a lot!
Agreed! I love altissimo fingerings that use the register key and vent the thumb hole. Thanks for watching!
@@john.kurokawa for sure.
Most of these work great on my Buffet Tradition Bb and R13 A, awesome!!! Thanks so much for putting this together!
Glad it was useful! Thanks for watching!
@@john.kurokawa of course!
The standard fingering for altissimo g does not work well on my vintage Buffet Crampon ES, especially if I want to hold the note a little longer. Will present it to the repairman. For now I'll just leave it with this alternate fingering: RT 1--|12-G#.
I was waiting for you to get to high A-flat - that's a problem note for me. I hope you can continue upwards in a future video.
For sure! Thanks for watching!
Amazing video! What was the piece used to demonstrate the first fingering?
That’s the solo at the end of Night on Bald Mountain by Mussorgsky. One of my favorites! Thanks for watching!
Looking forward to trying these, my standard f# is always flat and the standard g is sharp which isnt a great combo 😂 I probably need to get my voicing and airstream better but will be good to experiment.
Good luck! Hopefully some of these will work for you. Thanks for watching!
Going to try these fingerings while practicing certain parts with high notes, but first is to improve my voicing and embouchure.
Good luck! That is a worthwhile endeavor. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. Id love to get the fingering book you recommend, however havent been able to find an option that ships to Australia :(
I’d contact Tom Ridenour directly. You might be able to work something out. Thanks for watching!
@@john.kurokawajust going to see what ClarinetFest offers next month... But thanks for replying 😊
Sidebar : would be more helpful to put a fingering of the note BESIDE you holding the clarinet with subsequent fingering. Hard to see what exactly you’re doing since you’re holding up the clar for support and it’s like a flash. ⚡️
Noted for future reference. Thanks for watching!