[TPIN] Piccolo Trpt (fingering)
BOB ZACK
bzack at prodigy.net
Fri Mar 7 12:46:53 CST 2008
Jeanne,
Thank you for taking the time to break down the concepts of fingering for the Piccolo Trumpet. Your email is invaluable to me. Some of your points I have already intuited in my practice but I did not have the complete grasp of the concepts.
You truly must be "one fine educator." I envy your students.
I am really looking forward to seeing the finished product of your web site when it is available.
Sincerely,
Bob Zack
Jeanne G Pocius <jgpocius at yahoo.com> wrote:
Bob:
The fourth valve gives the same overtone series as the first and third valves together.
Adding the 2nd valve drops that series a half step.
Adding the 1st valve drops it a whole step.
Adding the 1st and 2nd lowers it a minor third
Adding the 2nd and 3rd lowers it a major third.
Adding the 1st and 3rd lowers it a perfect fourth.
and adding all three to the fourth valve lowers it three whole steps.
Of course, you must also be aware that certain partials which are already intonation challenged will be that much MORE challenged by the piccolo's tessitura! The lowest partials, for example, tend to be very sharp on the picc...
Here's a basic, get you started chart:
Open: C G C E G Bb C (not likely to need higher than that on piccolo! :)
2nd: B F# B D# F# A B
1st: Bb F Bb D F Ab Bb
3rd/1+2: A E A C# E G A
2+3: Ab Eb Ab C Eb Gb Ab
1+3/4 G D G B D F G
1+2+3/2+4: F# C# F# A# C# E F#
1+4: F C F A C Eb F
1+2+4: E B E Ab B D E
2+3+4: Eb Bb Eb G Bb Db Eb
1+3+4: D A D F# A C D
1+2+3+4: Db Ab Db F Ab Cb Db
Always be aware that the lower notes in each partial will likely run up to 1/2 step sharp (In fact, Broiles advocated playing low C, usually open, with 124 fingerings on picc!)
Much depends upon the individual player/horn/mpc combination, too...
So best advice: practice and learn your own (and your own horn's tendencies)!
Hth,
Take Care!
Jeanne
BOB ZACK wrote:
TPIN'ers
Is there a fingering chart for a Bb Picc Trpt that incorporates the use of the 4th valve to extend the lower and/or upper range, as well as alternate fingerings for trilling purposes?
In my limited use of picc, I've found that in many cases I'm more successful using my Bb horn to cover a part, while at the same time losing the delicate and more graceful sound of the Picc. In fact, I sound cumbersome, heavy and cloddish, even tho my peers are impressed with my range and flexibility.
Are there any Pro's here in southern Indiana who might be interested in taking on a serious student of Trpt?
Sincerely,
Bob Zack
Jeanne Gabriel Pocius
Author of *Trumpeting By Nature, An Efficient Guide to Optimal Trumpet Playing*
Published by Outskirts Press (available at www.amazon.com )
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(978)317-4731
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