You’re absolutely right that F# is already in the key signature. However, in the previous measure, there was an F natural, so this reminder ensures players know to return to F#. It’s just an extra bit of clarity to avoid any confusion.
Thanks a lot for the video. In my notes, it says to play the note E as an open string. Which option is more accurate? Also, how do you choose fingerings when nothing is indicated in the music? Thank you.
Hello, thank you for your comment! Playing the open string is also correct! When there's no specific indication in the music, I experiment with different options and choose the version that sounds the best and feels the most comfortable to play.
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5:17 why is f sharp here? Isn't that in the key signature?
Should you play it double sharp then?!
You’re absolutely right that F# is already in the key signature. However, in the previous measure, there was an F natural, so this reminder ensures players know to return to F#. It’s just an extra bit of clarity to avoid any confusion.
Thanks but if the previous measure wasn't f natural should you play g natural then?
You should still play F#
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Thanks a lot for the video. In my notes, it says to play the note E as an open string. Which option is more accurate? Also, how do you choose fingerings when nothing is indicated in the music? Thank you.
Hello, thank you for your comment! Playing the open string is also correct! When there's no specific indication in the music, I experiment with different options and choose the version that sounds the best and feels the most comfortable to play.
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