![]() My question is, do these fingerings only apply to the higher octaves, and I should be half covering holes to get the accidentals in the lower/middle registers, or should they be working and I’m just doing something wrong?Īlso, how many registers should I expect to be able to hit once I’ve got some more practice under my belt? Currently, I can play C in three octaves, but looking around on the internet, it seems like I should be able to get up to a fourth? It seems like that would be ridiculously high, but maybe that’s just my wimpy embouchure talking. Fife-ETC provides key workers, training courses, qualifications, work placements, volunteer opportunities as well as access to employers. ![]() Hi everyone! I recently bought a six-hole American fife that came with this fingering chart (link below), but as I’m playing around with it, I’m finding that the fingerings for the accidentals don’t seem to do anything-when I try to play a chromatic scale using these fingerings, the notes that should be flat just sound natural (maybe a little flatter, but definitely not a full half step).
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