Wind-instrument fingering guide

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Inventors

Larsen, Henry

Application #

018726

Filed

Mar-8-1979

Published

Aug-25-1981

Current US Class

084/382
084/453
084/465

International Classes

G09B 015/06

Field of Search

84/380

Examiners

Franklin; Lawrence R.

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Abstract
A finger guide for a clarinet has two substantially rectilinear rods that are connected by an offset-rod portion that holds the two rod portions in offset positions. Mounting posts on either end of the rectilinear rods fit in a sleeve extending radially from ring clamps that mount the finger guide on the clarinet. This allows the finger guide to be mounted with one rod portion on one side of a reference plane through the axes of the rest-position tone holes while the other rod portion is positioned on the other side of the reference plane. Tongue portions extend outward at the longitudinal positions of the little-finger keys to provide guidance for the little fingers.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, I claim:

1. In the combination of:

a clarinet having three first rest-position tone holes for the first three fingers of one hand, at least one first fourth-finger key for the fourth finger of the one hand, three second rest-position tone holes for the first three fingers of the other hand, and at least one second fourth-finger key for the fourth finger of the other hand, said three first rest-position tone holes being longitudinally spaced along said clarinet from each other and from said three second rest-position tone holes, which are also longitudinally spaced along said clarinet from each other, the axes of said first rest-position tone holes and said second rest-position tone holes lying in a reference plane, with:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to finger guides for wind instruments and is particularly applicable to such guides as used on clarinets.

It is important for the beginning clarinet player to learn proper fingering techniques from the very beginning. Unfortunately, the beginning clarinet player is also faced with many other lessons that are to be learned from the very beginning, and concentration on proper fingering can easily fall by the wayside.

In order to overcome this problem, finger guides have been suggested that force the student to employ proper finger movements without requiring him to concentrate on the finger movements during his early lessons. An example of such a guide is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 2,556,535 to Hansen. The Hansen device includes a rod mounted parallel to the axis of a clarinet and spaced above the rest-position tone holes for the first three fingers of both hands. The rod is positioned in a common plane with the axes of the rest-position tone holes. The theory of operation is that the student is not permitted to raise his fingers by too great a height above the tone holes without interference from the finger guide. Although this arrangement appears quite practicable in theory, in actual practice it can often fail to prevent excessive movement of the fingers.
 
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