Then again, you could transpose to C, then down 1/2 step to get the fingerings.
Ultimately, as pointed out, you would memorize it.

Herb Foster

--- Klaus Bjerre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- Christine Ranson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I managed to avoid this throughout my rep exams in my degree, but now it's
> a requested piece of
> > rep for a rather important audition which is very soon.
> >  
> > I CANNOT get my head around B natural!
> >  
> > Does anybody have any tips to go about sight the initial sight reading of
> it? (Bar the obvious
> > listening to it/learning it by heart?)
> >  
> > Every time I look at it I get frightened & look at the other rep instead!
> ...
> When the B natural basso transposition is called for, then play it like you
> would play the Bb
> basso transposition. Only with the twist, that you do not mentally armour
> your sense of tonality
> with 1 flat, but with 6 mental sharps. 
> 

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