Flute and Piccolo Fingering Charts

May 4, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: Documents
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Flute and Piccolo Fingering Charts Below is a list of all available fingering charts for Boehm-system flutes, which are the modern, most common type used today in bands and orchestras. The fingerings apply to all sizes (piccolo, concert flute, alto flute, and bass flute) of closed-G# flutes (the common option, as opposed to the rarer open-G# models) unless specified otherwise. Each fingering chart is split up by acoustic octaves, whose ranges are notated and clickable. Trills and tremolos are arranged in order by the lower, principal note. Fingering Scheme Description of keys and fingering notation Basic Fingering Chart for Flute and Piccolo First Octave Second Octave Third Octave B3 to C 5 D5 to C 6 D6 to C7 Alternate Fingering Chart for Soprano, Alto, and Bass Flute First Octave Second Octave Third Octave Fourth Octave B3 to C 5 D5 to C 6 D6 to C7 C 7 to G7 Alternate Fingering Chart for Piccolo First Octave Second Octave Third Octave D4 to C 5 D5 to C 6 D6 to D7 Basic Fingering Chart for Open-G# Flute and Piccolo First Octave Second Octave Third Octave Fourth Octave B3 to C 5 D5 to C 6 D6 to C7 C 7 to F7 Trill Fingering Chart for Flute and Piccolo First Octave Second Octave Third Octave Fourth Octave B3 to C 5 D5 to C 6 D6 to B6 C7 to G7 Major and Minor Thirds Tremolo Fingering Chart for Flute and Piccolo First Octave Second Octave Third Octave B3 to B4 C5 to C6 C6 to B 6 Oboe Fingering Charts Below is a list of all available fingering charts for both student- and conservatory-model oboes and English horns. Each fingering chart is split up by acoustic octaves, whose ranges are notated and clickable. Trills and tremolos are arranged in order by the lower, principal note. Fingering Scheme Description of keys and fingering notation Basic Fingering Chart for Oboe First Octave Second Octave Third Octave B 3 to C5 C 5 to C6 C 6 to F6 Alternate Fingering Chart for Oboe First Octave Second Octave Third Octave B 3 to C5 C 5 to C6 C 6 to C 7 Trill Fingering Chart for Oboe First Octave Second Octave Third Octave B 3 to C5 C 5 to C6 C 6 to G 6 Thirds Tremolo Fingering Chart for Oboe First Octave Second Octave B 3 to C5 C 5 to C6 Oboe Fingering Software by Franco Gerevini Windows Application Clarinet Fingering Charts Below is a list of all available fingering charts for Boehm-, Albert-, and Oehler-system clarinets and Kinderklarinettes. The Boehm-system clarinet is widely used in bands and orchestras, although the Oehler- and Albert-system clarinets are commonly used in some regions, such as central Europe. The fingerings generally apply to all sizes (soprano, alto, bass, and contrabass) of clarinets unless specified otherwise. Each fingering chart is split up by registers, whose ranges are notated and clickable. Trills are arranged in order by the lower, principal note. Fingering Scheme Description of keys and fingering notation Basic Fingering Chart for Boehm-System Clarinet Chalumeau Clarion Lower Altissimo E3 to B 4 B4 to C6 C 6 to G6 Alternate Fingering Chart for Boehm-System Clarinet Chalumeau Clarion Lower Altissimo Upper Altissimo E3 to B 4 B4 to C6 C 6 to G6 G 6 to A7 Alternate Fingering Chart for Boehm-System Alto, Bass, and Contrabass Clarinet Chalumeau Throat Tones and Clarion Altissimo C3 to F4 Fingerings are given in the general Boehm clarinet fingering chartsabove. C 6 to E 7 Trill Fingering Chart for Boehm-System Clarinet Chalumeau Clarion Altissimo E3 to B 4 B4 to C6 C 6 to C7 Multiphonic Fingering Chart for Boehm-System Soprano Clarinet Arranged by lowest note Basic Fingering Chart for Albert- and Oehler-System Clarinets Chalumeau Clarion Lower Altissimo E3 to B 4 B4 to C6 C 6 to G6 Alternate Fingering Chart for Albert- and Oehler-System Clarinets Chalumeau Clarion Lower Altissimo Upper Altissimo E3 to B 4 B4 to C6 C 6 to G6 G 6 to E 7 Quarter Tone Fingering Chart for Albert- and Oehler-System Clarinets Chalumeau Clarion Altissimo E 3 to A 4 B 4 to B 5 C 6 to B 6 Trill Fingering Chart for Albert- and Oehler-System Clarinets Chalumeau Clarion Altissimo E3 to B 4 B4 to C6 C 6 to C7 Basic Fingering Chart for Three-Key Kinderklarinette Chalumeau Clarion High E3 to B 4 B4 to G5 G 5 to F6 Other Clarinet Fingering Charts Saxophone Fingering Charts Below is a list of all available fingering charts for all sizes of saxophones (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass). Each fingering chart is split up by acoustic octaves, whose ranges are notated and clickable. Trills and tremolos are arranged in order by the lower, principal note. Fingering Scheme Description of keys and fingering notation Basic Fingering Chart for Saxophone First Octave Second Octave A3 to C 5 D5 to F6 Alternate Fingering Chart for Saxophone First Octave Second Octave Lower Middle Upper —— Altissimo Register —— A3 to C 5 D5 to F6 F 6 to A6 B 6 to C 7 D7 to D8 Quarter Tone Fingering Chart for Saxophone First Octave Second Octave A 3 to C 5 C 5 to F 6 Trill Fingering Chart for Saxophone First Octave Second Octave Altissimo A3 to C 5 D5 to F6 F6 to C7 Thirds Tremolo Fingering Chart for Saxophone First Octave Second Octave B 3 to C 5 D5 to C 6 Bassoon Fingering Charts Below is a list of all available fingering charts for Heckel-model (German) basoons. The fingerings apply to both bassoons and contrabassoons. Each fingering chart is split up by acoustic octaves, whose ranges are notated and clickable. Trills are arranged in order by the lower, principal note. Fingering Scheme Description of keys and fingering notation Basic Fingering Chart for Bassoon First Octave Second Octave Third Octave B 1 to F3 F 3 to F4 F 4 to Bb4 Alternate Fingering Chart for Bassoon First Octave Second Octave Third Octave B 1 to F3 F 3 to F4 F 4 to F5 Alternate Fingering Chart for Contrabassoon First Octave Second Octave Third Octave A1 to F3 F 3 to F4 F 4 to D5 Trill Fingering Chart for Bassoon First Octave Second Octave Third Octave A1 to F3 F 3 to F4 F 4 to B4 Other Bassoon Fingering Charts Recorder Fingering Charts Below is a list of all available fingering charts for both English and German recorders. The fingerings apply to all sizes (sopranino, soprano, treble/alto, tenor, bass, and great bass) of recorders. Note that the fingerings apply to the lower set of notes for C instruments (soprano, tenor, and great bass) and to the upper set of notes for F instruments (sopranino, treble/alto, and bass). Each fingering chart is split up by acoustic octaves, whose ranges are notated and clickable. Trills are arranged in order by the lower, principal note. Fingering Scheme Description of keys and fingering notation Basic Fingering Chart for Recorder First Octave Second Octave Third Octave Sopranino Treble/Alto Bass F4 to E5 F5 to E6 F6 to G6 Soprano Tenor Great Bass C4 to B4 C5 to B5 C6 to D6 Alternate Fingering Chart for Recorder First Octave Second Octave Third Octave Sopranino Treble/Alto F4 to E5 F5 to E6 F6 to F7 Bass Soprano Tenor Great Bass C4 to B4 C5 to B5 C6 to C7 Trill Fingering Chart for Recorder First Octave Second Octave Third Octave Sopranino Treble/Alto Bass F4 to E5 F5 to E6 F6 to A 6 Soprano Tenor Great Bass C4 to B4 C5 to B5 C6 to E 6 Flattement (Microtone Trill) Fingering Chart for Recorder First Octave Second Octave Third Octave Sopranino Treble/Alto Bass F4 to E5 F5 to E6 F6 to G6 Soprano Tenor Great Bass C4 to B4 C5 to B5 C6 to D6 Sarrusophone Fingering Charts Below is a list of all available fingering charts for sarrusophone. Each fingering chart is split up by acoustic octaves, whose ranges are notated and clickable. Fingering Scheme Description of keys and fingering notation Basic Fingering Chart for Sarrusophone First Octave Second Octave Third Octave B 3 to C 5 D5 to D6 E 6 to G6 Irish Uilleann Pipes Fingering Charts Below is a list of all available fingering charts for Irish uilleann pipes. Each fingering chart is split up by acoustic octaves, whose ranges are notated and clickable. Basic Fingering Chart for Irish Uilleann Pipes First Octave Second Octave D4 to C 5 D5 to D6


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