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F(13), g(12),a(2), bflat(123), c(13), d(12), e(2), f(0), g(12), a(2), bflat(0), c(1), d(0), e(2), f(0).....I am having trouble with this scale and getting the high note out any help? I'm a 12 year old girl?

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Q: What are the fingerings for a two octave f scale on baritone?
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