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Aug 17, 2021 at 3:13 comment added Alex K Another example of a perfect fifth that doesn't jump with the same finger is in Scherzo Tarantelle; there's a D on the A string and an A on the E string played with the same first finger in 3rd position.
Aug 15, 2021 at 21:53 comment added Lars Peter Schultz Well, you said that the same finger had to jump. So I just corrected that since you do not jump with the finger in that situation.
Aug 15, 2021 at 18:07 comment added the-baby-is-you @LarsPeterSchultz I didn't say it couldn't be done, just that it's something to be aware of.
Aug 15, 2021 at 9:17 comment added Lars Peter Schultz You can have perfect fifths which are not open strings. And you do not jump with a finger, you place one finger on two strings. Look at the Mendelssohn example provided in the first post at the lower notes in the two first bars. But avoid perfect fifths with the 4th finger.
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Aug 15, 2021 at 7:09 comment added the-baby-is-you @Peter Ah, my mistake! I'll edit.
Aug 15, 2021 at 7:08 comment added Peter Cellos are tuned in fifths, double basses in fourths.
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