I know Dave Werden has a comparison chart for Euphoniums on intonation. Is there one somewhere for baritones?
I know Dave Werden has a comparison chart for Euphoniums on intonation. Is there one somewhere for baritones?
I'm not aware of one, but the issue I have with Dave's euph chart is I believe he uses the most in tune alternate fingering for each note (although I can't find the reference on this, can someone correct me if I'm wrong?), I'd kind of like to see where things lie without doing that.
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Barry
The only fingering choice I make while testing is whether to use 12 or 3 on the appropriate notes. But I don't consider that a true "alternate" fingering. If I remember correctly, the old B&H booklet on the Blaikley compensating system listed the sequence of fingerings as 0, 2, 1, 3, 23.
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aha, gotcha. thanks for the clarification.
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Barry
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