To play an A flat on the viola, you typically use the first finger (index finger) on the first string (A string) and place it slightly flat against the fingerboard to lower the pitch. This note can also be played on the second string (D string) using the fourth finger (pinky) in a high position, depending on the context of the piece. Make sure to adjust your finger placement to ensure accurate intonation.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for a bottom-line Eb is 12 and the fingering for all higher Ebs is 2.
A flat is first valve on the euphonium.
Same as B-flat.
1 and 3
it is the first valve
PU*SY
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for a bottom-line Eb is 12 and the fingering for all higher Ebs is 2.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for Ab is 23.
A flat is first valve on the euphonium.
yep
2nd and 3rd valve
Same as B-flat.
1 and 3
it is the first valve
There is no "F-Flat", it's E-Natural (second valve)
On a standard Bb Trumpet, the fingering for a low Eb is 23 and the fingering for higher Ebs is 2.
G sharp is also A flat.