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29: 97: 131:, the altissimo notes are those based on the fifth, seventh, and higher harmonics. For other woodwinds, the altissimo notes are those based on the third, fourth, and higher harmonics. The altissimo register is also known as the 294:
In classical music, altissimo playing is considered a necessary skill for saxophonists, and much of the modern concert saxophone repertoire utilizes the altissimo range. A notable proponent of the altissimo range was
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The more difficult task of producing a complete chromatic scale in the altissimo register should not be confused with squeals and other sound effects that are produced by biting on the reed with the lower teeth.
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Low note overtones are similar to altissimo but mostly result in a lower pitch than written high F. For example, it is possible to use a low B
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is the third harmonic. Similarly, in the third octave, the E is a combination of E and A fingerings, the F is a combination of F and B
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fingering to produce a series of higher overtones by using air stream, tongue, throat and embouchure variations.
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reveals that they are actually a combination of third and fourth harmonic fingerings. For example, the D
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On clarinets, fifth harmonics are used for the first half dozen notes above (written) C
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altissimo is generally considered to be any note that is higher than written high F
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players, though one of its earliest practitioners was the swing player
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A careful examination of the flute fingering for the notes D
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music, use of altissimo is common, especially among
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register
woodwind instruments
clarinets
overblow
harmonics
Boehm system
flute
oboe
bassoons
Saxophone
embouchure
fundamental
overtones
Sigurd Raschèr
jazz
avant-garde
Earl Bostic
multiphonics
Eric Dolphy
John Coltrane
Lenny Pickett

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