Alternate fingerings are a cool effect in jazz. When you play the same note over and over switching between alternate fingerings and normal, it sounds like a cool and unique articulation
@@clawboss2028 Put your right hand down and move your index and middle finger together as fast as you can and than do the same with your ring finger alone and I don't know if it's just me or maybe because I'm used to playing E and A with two fingers even though I know you could easily do it the other way too
Notes with easy alternate fingerings are used for tremolo. Like the Bb above the staff. You can use 1 and 123 but you can use use 1 and 0, which is easier
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1:50 why 3rd valve when 1+2 has the same total tubing length and it's easier to move than your ring finger alone
Alternate fingerings are a cool effect in jazz.
When you play the same note over and over switching between alternate fingerings and normal, it sounds like a cool and unique articulation
Also it’s much easier to spam just 3rd valve than 1 and 2
@@clawboss2028 Put your right hand down and move your index and middle finger together as fast as you can and than do the same with your ring finger alone and I don't know if it's just me or maybe because I'm used to playing E and A with two fingers even though I know you could easily do it the other way too
@@jampoles yeah either way works well, I just see people use third more
Notes with easy alternate fingerings are used for tremolo. Like the Bb above the staff. You can use 1 and 123 but you can use use 1 and 0, which is easier
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