The document provides instructions for using different fingering systems on a Yamaha Venova musical instrument. It explains that installing a tone hole adapter allows for using German fingerings, while removing the adapter completely switches to Baroque fingerings. It also notes that some notes like F, G, and B can be difficult to play in tune and suggests adjusting airflow and embouchure, and that alternate fingerings for those notes can be found in the included instruction booklet.
The document provides instructions for using different fingering systems on a Yamaha Venova musical instrument. It explains that installing a tone hole adapter allows for using German fingerings, while removing the adapter completely switches to Baroque fingerings. It also notes that some notes like F, G, and B can be difficult to play in tune and suggests adjusting airflow and embouchure, and that alternate fingerings for those notes can be found in the included instruction booklet.
The document provides instructions for using different fingering systems on a Yamaha Venova musical instrument. It explains that installing a tone hole adapter allows for using German fingerings, while removing the adapter completely switches to Baroque fingerings. It also notes that some notes like F, G, and B can be difficult to play in tune and suggests adjusting airflow and embouchure, and that alternate fingerings for those notes can be found in the included instruction booklet.
installed in the bottom hole, use German System fingerings.
To use Baroque System
fingerings, completely remove the tone hole adapter.
Some notes, like F , G and B , can be more
difficult to play in tune. Try adjusting your airflow and embouchure to help get those These notes may have additional alternate fingerings. Please refer to the full fingering chart in the "Let's Play Venova" booklet, available for download at www.yamaha.com/venova. notes to sound the way you want! * The Venova is a branched pipe wind instrument manufactured and sold by the Yamaha Corporation. VenovaTM and are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Yamaha Corporation.