Piccolo high G-->A trill

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miyaeb
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Piccolo high G-->A trill

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My picc may not be in the best shape, but I just can't figure out any way to get from high G (two above the staff) to A natural without using the actual fingerings, which won't work for a short trill in a fast piece. I've tried a few alternate fingerings and harmonics, but no luck. Suggestions?

MeLizzard
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Post by MeLizzard »

This is a tough one :shock: ...on flutes, even, there are only a couple (awkward !!!) fingerings for high G-A trill. Try a web search for woodwind/piccolo fingerings--there's a good site, but I can't remember the address. On some piccs, these have worked for me or my students:

*1-2-3 D#/ Alternate trilling the left-hand first finger with the first trill key (right-hand first finger, :wink: duh)
--OR--
*1-2-3 D#/ Trill G3 key, plus 1st and 2nd trill keys
Good luck!

MeLizzard
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Post by MeLizzard »

Sorry, I was trying to type G-# key :roll: Guess I slipped off the 'shift' key -oops. Oh, yeah...if your picc's not in good repair, this may be causing less-than-optimal response. Even on good piccolos, all fingerings don't work well sometimes, especially if they're not in good working order. :D

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