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TonyCzar
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Post by TonyCzar » Thu May 18, 2017 11:45 am

Hi. I have all the fingerings for BB-flat tuba, but would like to have it re-formatted in a 'periodic table' style (i.e., each row covers one octave). Drop me a note if interested.

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Post by kingpinpearce » Thu May 18, 2017 7:06 pm

TonyCzar wrote:Hi. I have all the fingerings for BB-flat tuba, but would like to have it re-formatted in a 'periodic table' style (i.e., each row covers one octave). Drop me a note if interested.

Tony
Sorry, I just got here and it won't let me PM you.

That sounds deceptively simple for a $200 payday. I used to play euphonium so translating the fingerings wouldn't take much. Can you be more specific as to the formatting your looking for? Would it need pictures of the valves/keys being pushed down to correspond note to note?

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Post by N Grossingink » Fri May 19, 2017 1:21 am

Depending upon exactly what Tony wants, it's likely that such a fingering chart might be started in Finale and finished in a page layout program like InDesign or Illustrator. More information is needed to judge the amount of skills necessary for the job.

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Post by TonyCzar » Fri May 19, 2017 9:18 am

I'd just like to have this chart-

[google "Dr. Yutaka Kono" "tuba_fingering_4_valve"]

reformatted such that each row of staves progresses from A-sharp/B-flat to A. Note names would then be shown just once above the first stalf. Also, lowest octave on bottom stalf, highest octave on top stalf, etc.


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Post by kingpinpearce » Fri May 19, 2017 1:20 pm

TonyCzar wrote:I'd just like to have this chart-

[google "Dr. Yutaka Kono" "tuba_fingering_4_valve"]

reformatted such that each row of staves progresses from A-sharp/B-flat to A. Note names would then be shown just once above the first stalf. Also, lowest octave on bottom stalf, highest octave on top stalf, etc.


Tony
OK, so using the Kono chart as a baseline:

Is what you want a chromatic scale, starting from the same A# that starts Kono's chart, up to the next A natural, on ONE line, with fingerings beneath?

Then the NEXT line would have the same notes, but an octave up?

This would create 4 lines worth of chromatic scales if I did my math correctly.

If that's specifically what you want, I'm up for the challenge. Please email me at kingpinpearce at gmail dot com to discuss further terms if interested. Thanks!

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Post by Peter Thomsen » Fri May 19, 2017 2:11 pm

Something like this?
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Post by N Grossingink » Fri May 19, 2017 3:23 pm

Peter Thomsen wrote:Something like this?
Just my opinion–

Keeping in mind that a chart like this would be used by young/inexperienced players, the notes that have enharmonic equivalents should not be displayed as chordal seconds, but as 2 separated whole notes. After all, such notation does not exist in most wind and brass music. This might be confusing and is a bit abstract.

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Post by Peter Thomsen » Fri May 19, 2017 4:07 pm

Good point.

I was merely thinking in simplifying, and saving space - “less is more”.

Here is a revised version.
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Post by TonyCzar » Fri May 19, 2017 5:40 pm

That's beautiful. The only thing I would change is to give an attribution to Dr. Kono for the source material. And also add your own name (and email address if you like).

I'd be happy to provide you $200 in exchange for the Finale file. TonyCzar at gmail dot com


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Post by Peter Thomsen » Fri May 19, 2017 8:11 pm

TonyCzar wrote:That's beautiful. The only thing I would change is to give an attribution to Dr. Kono for the source material. And also add your own name (and email address if you like) …
Then this should be the final version:
4ValveTubaFingering.pdf.zip
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TonyCzar wrote:… I'd be happy to provide you $200 in exchange for the Finale file …
What version of Finale are you using? - Finale v25?

By The Way:
In the Finale document the text font is Palatino.
Do you have the Palatino font?
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Post by TonyCzar » Sat May 20, 2017 1:36 am

I'm away from home at the moment, so I don't know about the font. I do have the 25 version.

Please email the Finale file to me from an address I can Paypal to. If you prefer, I can send you the first $100 up front. Thanks.

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