Rehearsal Diagnostics Flashcards
All Positions for Trombone High D (1 Ledger line)
1st
4th
7th
Tuning 1 Flute and 2 Clarinets
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All Positions for Trombone High G (3 Ledger lines)
2nd
4th
6th
Expected Pitch problem for Bassoon
G (4th space)
Sharp
Speaking in general terms an oboe player often (especially students) take too much reed into the mouth and exert excessive jaw pressure. If that is true what issues does it present?
this will produce a sharp pitch in general
this produces in general a very poor tone quality.
this makes it harder to adjust the pitch.
All Positions for Trombone High F (2 Ledger lines)
1st
4th
6th
All Positions for Trombone High Eb (2 Ledger Lines)
3rd
6th
STANDARD CLARINET fingering for low E (3 Ledger Lines) if you are playing a CHROMATIC SCALE (assuming that the right F key is held down)
Th 1 2 3 E / 1 2 3 F
CAMPANELLI
Orchestra Bells
TAMBURO MILITAIRE
Snare Drum
Expected Pitch Problem on Flute
High C# (2 Ledger Lines)
Sharp
Tuning 4 Flutes
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FLT 1 VS; FLT 4 VF
STANDARD CHROMATIC CLARINET fingering for High Bb (1 Ledger Line)
R Th 1 2 S - / - - -
All Fingerings for
Trumpet High C (2 Ledger lines)
open
1
23
123
BOMBO
Bass Drum
Expected pitch problem on Trumpet High E (4th space); using open fingering
Flat
All fingerings for Trumpet High Eb (4th space)
2
23
What are the characteristics of a well-formed oboe embouchure?
the jaws should be separated
the tongue will be low in the mouth
the corners of the mouth are firm and forward
the chin should be down and firm
CLARINET fingering for Eb (1st line) if a passage in the music is approaching it from low C?
Th 1 2 - / Eb - - -
COR ANGLAIS
English Horn
Expected pitch problem on Alto Saxophone; low D (below the staff)
Flat
Expected pitch problem on Flute; High Eb (3 ledger lines)
Sharp
What is the STANDARD CLARINET fingering for C#
(3rd space) if you are playing a C# MAJOR SCALE?
R Th 1 2 3 C# / 1 2 3
Expected pitch problem on Clarinet; Low A (2 ledger lines)
Sharp
Tuning 2 Clarinets and 2 Bass Clarinets
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CLT 1 VS; CLT 2 MS
What is the STANDARD CLARINET fingering for B (3rd line) for a CHROMATIC SCALE (assuming that the right C key is held down)?
R Th 1 2 3 B / 1 2 3 C
HAUTBOIS
Oboe
Expected pitch problem on Baritone BC;
B (second line); 4th valve not available
Sharp
Expected pitch problem on Clarinet; High A (1 ledger line)
Sharp
PAUKEN
Timpani
GROSSE TROMMEL
Bass Drum
Tuning 2 Clarinets and 2 Trumpets
You could do this in your sleep!
CLT 2 VS
What is the STANDARD CLARINET fingering for low F (3 Ledger lines) when skipping to low G# as the next note?
Th 1 2 3 F / 1 2 3
What is the STANDARD CLARINET fingering for C# (3rd space) if you are playing a C# MAJOR SCALE?
R Th 1 2 3 C# / 1 2 3
Create the correct, STANDARD CHROMATIC CLARINET fingering for the following note to help with smooth technique? (F# - 5th line)
R Th 1 2 3 / 1 - S -
BECKEN
Crash Cymbals
All Fingerings for Trumpet;
A (second space)
12
3
PIATTO SOSPESO
Suspended Cymbal
Tuning 2 Oboes and 2 Bassoons (There’s another)
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BSN 1 VS
The bassoon player is in general playing sharp. What are the possible causes for this?
the reed is too hard
the bocal is too short
there is extra tension in the shoulders
TROMBA EN FA
Trumpet in F
Expected pitch problem on trumpet; Low Ab (2 ledger lines)
Flat
Tuning 2 Clarinets, 1 Tenor Sax, and 1 Bassoon
CLT 1 VS
Expected pitch problem on Baritone BC; High D (1 Ledger line)
Flat
CORNO IN ES
Horn in Eb
Tuning 2 Oboes. 2 Bassoons (there’s another)
OBO 1 MS; BSN 2 MS
Expected pitch problem on Bassoon
Eb (3rd space)
Sharp
All fingerings for Trumpet
E (4th space)
open
12
3
123
Trill on Flute from High Bb (1 ledger line) to C (2 ledger lines) It will be a little out of tune… 1/2 step instead of whole step.
(Bbtr) 1 - - / - - - Eb
The bassoon player is in general playing flat. What are the possible causes of this problem?
the reed is not hard enough
the bocal is too long
the embouchure is too relaxed
Tuning 1 Alto Sax and 1 trombone
ASX 1 MS