Ab (1)- Bb (open-0)- C (4)( or 1 and 3)- Db (2 and 3)- Eb (1)- F (0)- G (1 and 2)- Ab (1)
then go back wards back down
Arpeggio- Ab(1) C(4 or 1 and 3) Eb(1) Ab(1) Eb(1) C(4) Ab(1)
12,2,0,13,12,2,0,12
Then back down
0,2,12,13,0,2,12
You don't repeat the top note going down....and the arpeggio is
12,123,12
12,123,12
I don't know what's the fingering position, but you can rent a tutor for you to know all the fingerings. It is just affordable. I hope it helps a lot!
The fingering for a concert f on tuba is open.
E flat first, F open, G first and second, A second, B flat open, C first, D open, High E flat First
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Same as B major
13,12,,2,0,12,2,12,1
Tuba fingerings depend on which key your tuba is built in. This question is not complete therefore it cannot be answered.
Tuba scales fingering are scales for given valves in Tuba.
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I don't know what's the fingering position, but you can rent a tutor for you to know all the fingerings. It is just affordable. I hope it helps a lot!
13,12,,2,0,12,2,12,1
Same as B major
Tuba fingerings depend on which key your tuba is built in. This question is not complete therefore it cannot be answered.
Tuba scales fingering are scales for given valves in Tuba.
There is no "F-Flat", it's E-Natural (second valve)
I don't know what's the fingering position, but you can rent a tutor for you to know all the fingerings. It is just affordable. I hope it helps a lot!
E flat first, F open, G first and second, A second, B flat open, C first, D open, High E flat First
Depends on what tuba and whether you are playing it in concert pitch (bass clef) or as a transposing instrument (Treble clef). Please be more specific
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for F is 1.
1, open, 1-2, 1, open, 1, open, 1.