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Performing, Holding the aerophone go, Embouchure – Roland Aerophone GO Digital Wind Instrument User Manual

Page 6: Using the thumb, Pressing the performance keys, How to make sound, O “embouchure” (p. 6), O “pressing the performance keys” (p. 6), O “using the thumb” (p. 6), O “holding the aerophone go” (p. 6)

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Holding the Aerophone GO

1

Attach the neck strap

to the strap ring of the

Aerophone GO, and hold it

as shown in the illustration.

2

Place your left thumb on the thumb rest, and place

your right thumb under the thumb hook.

Support the instrument at three points: your right thumb, your

upper teeth, and the strap.

Left thumb

Right thumb

Thumb hook

Thumb rest

Embouchure

Hold the mouthpiece lightly

between your upper teeth and

lower lip, and blow into it.

5

By using tonguing (using

your tongue to control your

breath) and legato you can

control the sound more

expressively.

5

You can control the pitch by

the strength with which you

bite the reed.

* If saliva runs down during performance, use a dry cloth to wipe

it off diligently.

Using the Thumb

Octave keys

Switch the octave. You can raise or lower

the pitch by one octave. Operate them

using the left-hand thumb.

Thumb button

Bends up (raises the pitch) or bends down

(lowers the pitch).
* Whether the thumb button bends up

or bends down is specified for each

tone, and this cannot be changed.

Pressing the Performance Keys

These are the performance keys. You can perform using the same

fingering as on a saxophone.

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For details on fingering, refer to “Fingering Chart” at the end

of this manual.

Right index finger

Left index finger

P

2

3

G

#

1

C2

C4

B

C

#

B

4

5

Tf

6

C

C3
Tc
Ta

C1

X

E

* Use the inside of your hand to press the side keys (C1–C4, Tc, Ta).

tongue

upper teeth

lower teeth

lower lip

thumb button

-1

+1

Performing

How to Make Sound

To begin, let’s try playing C D E F G A B C using sax fingering.
Take a deep breath, and blow as through you’re filling the entire instrument.

C

D

E

F

G

A

B

C

Right index

finger

Left index

finger

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For details on fingering, refer to “Fingering Chart” at the end of this manual.