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The '''Albert''' system refers to a system of [[clarinet]] fingering developed by [[Albert (clarinet maker)|Albert]]. The Albert system is still used by clarinetists who perform [[Albania|Albanian]] [[folk music]], [[Klezmer]], and [[Dixieland]] styles. These musicians prefer the Albert system due to the ease of slurring notes provided by unkeyed [[tone hole]]s.
The '''Albert''' system refers to a system of [[clarinet]] fingering developed by [[Albert (clarinet maker)|Albert]]. In England it is known as the '''simple system'''. The Albert system is still used, mainly by clarinetists who perform [[Eastern Europe|Eastern European]] and [[Turkey|Turkish]] [[folk music]], [[Klezmer]], and [[Dixieland]] styles. Often these musicians prefer the Albert system due to the ease of slurring notes provided by unkeyed [[tone hole]]s.



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The Albert system refers to a system of clarinet fingering developed by Albert. In England it is known as the simple system. The Albert system is still used, mainly by clarinetists who perform Eastern European and Turkish folk music, Klezmer, and Dixieland styles. Often these musicians prefer the Albert system due to the ease of slurring notes provided by unkeyed tone holes.