Concerto in A-minor fingerings
In the third line of the second movement, E's should be with the second finger. F #'s should be held with the third finger. When you switch from the A string to the E string, put your second finger on the B natural. When done with the B natural shift your second finger to the C and finish the line in 4th position with your fourth finger on the high E natural. The second finger should be on a C natural while the third finger is on the D. When done with this line, use the same fingerings on other parts in the song that include these same notes in the same order. Do not play the high E's as a harmonic. If they are played as a harmonic, remove all other fingers from the string. This is the only way to get the note to play.
March 16, 2008
In the third line of the second movement, E's should be with the second finger. F #'s should be held with the third finger. When you switch from the A string to the E string, put your second finger on the B natural. When done with the B natural shift your second finger to the C and finish the line in 4th position with your fourth finger on the high E natural. The second finger should be on a C natural while the third finger is on the D. When done with this line, use the same fingerings on other parts in the song that include these same notes in the same order. Do not play the high E's as a harmonic. If they are played as a harmonic, remove all other fingers from the string. This is the only way to get the note to play.
March 16, 2008