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New CSO Bass Blog Post – ‘Trout’ Fingerings

Author: Jason | 19 January 2007 | No comments
Categories: bass, blogging, student resources

Michael Hovnanian just did a post about some fingering options for the ‘Trout’ Quintet. He mentions not often using the A harmonic on the D string in passage work (sorry, non-bass folks–click the Cats tab if your eyes are glazing over), and he cites one of the Ein Heldenleben arpeggios as another example of a [...]

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