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Download a flute fingering chart. * From the fifth bar onward, the fingering for E-C# (Db) is the same as for an octave. * The actual pitch of an alto flute is four tones down from the written score. * The actual pitch of a bass flute is eight tones (one octave) down from the written score.
Flute fingering chart ♭= flat note ♯= sharp note = key left open = key pressed down Watch for notes that can have alternative fingerings, such as A♯/ B♭
This chart provides you with the basic fingerings for all the notes on the flute. Print out the illustrations if you want a handy reference during your music making!
Try out our interactive flute fingering chart by clicking on any note. You can also download and print the PDF chart for free.
Free chart of basic fingerings for the modern C flute, from low B to fourth octave notes. Clear and immediate pictures.
Low Octave. Low Octave. These alternate fingerings may work better on some flutes Only use this alternate fingering when changing between B and B b n. B. b Key n B Thumb b KeyEvery note that requires a thumb key may be played using either key (except n t. e B’s. & high F # ). Use theB key on all notes when there are no flats.
How to Read the Flute Fingering Chart for Beginners. Reading a flute fingering chart is straightforward once you understand its layout. Each chart displays holes on the flute and the keys you should press or leave open to produce a specific note.