In music, fingering, or on stringed instruments sometimes also called stopping, is the choice of which fingers and hand positions to use when playing certain...
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Look up fingering in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fingering may refer to: Fingering (music), the positioning of the fingers when playing a musical...
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Trill fingering diagrams for the recorder, WFG.Woodwind.Org. Trill fingering diagrams for the flute/piccolo, WFG.Woodwind.Org. Trill fingering diagrams...
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List of musical symbols (redirect from Music symbols)
article.07829. "Scales-continental/ English Fingering". The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. 20 December 2004. Retrieved 3 September 2015...
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and (in the Galician fingering pattern) progressively opening holes creates the diatonic scale. Using techniques like cross-fingering and half-holding, the...
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bass drum pedal and the hi-hat cymbal pedal. In addition to teaching fingering, teachers also provide other types of instruction. A classical guitar...
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Recorder (musical instrument) (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
towards the foot) to cylindrical, and all recorder fingering systems make extensive use of forked fingerings. The recorder is first documented in Europe in...
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word will be continued on the following line. Fingering marks are shown in the table below: Braille music tends to be rather bulky. Because of this, a...
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In music, a chord diagram (also called a fretboard diagram or fingering diagram) is a diagram indicating the fingering of a chord on fretted string instruments...
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Bariolage (redirect from Fiddle cross-fingering)
resonant sound. In bluegrass fiddling the technique is known as "cross-fingering". The term bariolage appears to have been coined in the nineteenth century...
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drum-like controller, and the Guitar Hero series where players simulate the fingering and strumming on a guitar-shaped controller. This concept also extends...
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Electronic wind instrument (section Fingering system)
style fingering analogue wind synthesizer instrument known as the EVI in the 1970s. Steiner then went on to develop the EWI which had a unique fingering system...
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this may be done on purpose to make the fingering more efficient if the final piece is intended for piano. In music that does not use equal temperament,...
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sarangi left by the family's Ganga guru, a genealogist, and was taught a fingering technique developed by his father. Narayan's father taught him, but was...
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the fiddle) left hand fingerings. Although almost any variety of acoustic mandolin might be adequate for Irish traditional music, virtually all Irish players...
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Saxophone (section In classical music)
register and require advanced embouchure techniques and fingering combinations. Saxophone music is written in treble clef, appropriately transposed for...
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easier fretting and rely on power chords with their relatively simple fingering. The bleak, industrial, working-class environment of Birmingham, a manufacturing...
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developed a fingering system that allowed an ocarina to play a full chromatic octave using only four holes. This is now known as the English fingering system...
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Power chord (section Fingering)
B|-------| G|-------| D|-7-----| A|-5--8--| E|----6--| 3 < 1 4 <--Spider chord fingering 2 < As seen in the above tab, the two power chords may be played in succession...
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the term "inversion" is used slightly differently; to refer to stock fingering "shapes". Many chords are a sequence of notes separated by intervals of...
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Theobald Boehm (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
its fingering system (now known as the "Boehm system"). He was a Bavarian court musician, a virtuoso flautist and a renowned composer. The fingering system...
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bow is almost always held in the right hand while the left is used for fingering. When the player pulls the bow across the strings (such that the frog...
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node area for the breath, and two or three fingering holes. In the three-finger-hole specimen, one fingering hole is placed near the breath hole. Lengths...
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that change the notes) were not always specified, somewhat as in certain fingering notations for guitar-family instruments (tablatures) today. However, Renaissance...
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smallpipes; the closed-ended form with its single octave compass and closed fingering is known to have existed since the seventeenth century, and open-ended...
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Musical notation (redirect from Music notation)
system used to visually represent music. Systems of notation generally represent the elements of a piece of music that are considered important for its...
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Tin whistle (category Folk music instruments)
portamentos in classical music; a note below or above (usually below) the intended note is fingered, and then the fingering is gradually shifted in order...
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Bassoon (section Modern fingering)
reed and blowing direct air pressure to cause the reed to vibrate. Its fingering system can be quite complex when compared to those of other instruments...
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bamboo, Indonesian flutes are always end blown and vary in size. The fingering position changes the wavelength of sound resonance inside the suling's...
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