You can use your right index finger to type the "b" key on a standard QWERTY keyboard.
you use your index finger to type the letter b
The same way you finger B natural. First finger on your left hand, add the octave key for the B an octave above.
low b- left hand:thumb on back key, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd key down, and right middle finger on the middle finger key. DO NOT PUT THE FIRST FINGER DOWN ON THE RIGHT HAND! that would play a b flat B above the break- back left thumb, all three left hand key holes, all three right hand key holes, and the outside extension key. hit this key with the left pinky. high b- back left thumb, first finger on 1st key hole, 2nd finger on key hold
Thumb, octave key, index finger, middle finger, and the longest right-hand side key. It's basically the same as a low Eb.
You can use one of three fingers.The first is the most recommended one when just playing a regular b flat. Put down your first two fingers on the first and second key then press the bottom side key with your palm. (In other words play an 'A' then as your playing that press the bottom side palm key)The second fingering is an alternate fingering, used when going through notes chromatically. With your first finger onlypress the first key and the small key underneath it. Your not play 'A' so be careful not to press the second key.The last fingering is not recommended (At least not by my instructor), but it can be played. Press the first key with your first finger (The 'B') Then press the fourth key with your other first finger. (The 'F' key) These are the only two keys you should have pressed down the other fingers should be up.These are all fingers for B flat on a saxophone.
right index finger. Or the right thumb. Or if you are writing a substantial amount of information on the right side of the keyboard (ie "o,l,m, or k)your hands could be more to that side so you would then write it with your left index finger. really depends on how fast your typing and what finger you want to use at the time. in the end all that really matters is that the key was typed.
finger an A with the left hand (the first two keys your fingers are on), and add the last of the three rectangular keys with the palm of your right hand, located near the hook. Fingering diagrams are extremely helpful in these situations. a different guy, WRONG! you use both of your pointer fingers.
The lowest E on a clarinet is played with all fingers down and right pinky on the key used to play C in the staff, left pinky on the key used to play B in the staff. The E above that is simply the thumb and index finger of the left hand. The E above that is all fingers of the left hand except the pinky (including the register key) and the index and middle finger of the fight hand. The E above that (3 lines above the staff) is the register key, middle and ring finger of the left hand, and right pinky on the key used to play E flat (on the 3rd space of the staff).
take your b natural finger and near your right hand there are three side keys (the bottom one when used with a natural makes b flat) and press the middle one and you have a c. use that as your trill key
Fingering: index and middle finger on left hand w/ bottom right hand key.
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