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Casio DH-100 - Fingering Patterns; Recorder Fingering; Casio Original Fingering

Casio DH-100
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Fingering
Patterns
Unlike
a
conventional
wind
instrument,
the
DH-100
lets
you
choose
between
two
different
fingering
patterns.
The
stan-
dard
pattern
is
the
same
as
that
used
to
play
a
recorder,
while
the
second
is
a
Casio
original.
For
details
on
how
to
produce
notes
using
these
patterns,
refer
to
the
Fingering
Chart
which
accompanies
this
manual.
Recorder
Fingering
This
system
is
based
on
stand-
-
ard
recorder
fingering,
however
a
sharp
(4)
key
is
provided
to
raise
natural
tones
chromati-
cally
(see
figure
to
right).
Toraise
the
octave,
simply
press
the
octave
key
on
the
back
side
of
the
horn.
The
range
of
this
fingering
system
is
2.5
octaves
and
is
illustrated
in
detail
in
the
Fingering
Chart
which
accom-
panies
this
manual.
Casio
Fingering
This
original
fingering
system
is
organized
so
that
even
total
О
|—
Not
used
wind-instrument
beginners
can
Octave
down
|
master
the
DH-100
with
ease.
Peeve
Se
j
и
2
оолу
Anentire
scale
-
from
C
to
В
-
can
аа
аа
ое
пеп
.
b
key:
lowers
pitch
by
1
half-tone
be
played
by
using
only
3
keys.
With
the
use
of
other
keys,
you
E
Note
keys:
Used
to
play
notes
C
through
B
can
also
raise
or
lower
octaves
`+
Repeat
key:
Press
to
cause
notes
to
repeat
and
add
sharps
and
flats.
when
Breath
Mode
is
set
to
OFF.
The
range
of
this
fingering
sys-
tem
is
4
octaves,
as
shown
in
the
Fingering
Chart
which
accom-
panies
this
manual.
Fingering
11

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