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saxophone-fingering-chart-download Author: Greger Hillman Subject: The most comprehensive Saxophone fingering chart covering all basic notes and there alterations. Created Date: 10/13/2020 6:45:32 PM
Saxophone fingering chart with illustrations, explanations and diagrams for each note. Easily learn the entire saxophone fingering system today!
Saxophone fingering charts for beginners - the basic saxophone fingerings with easy to read charts and notation for soprano, alto, tenor or baritone.
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.
Try out our interactive saxophone fingering chart by clicking on any note. You can also download and print the PDF chart for free.
This is a complete Saxophone Fingering Chart with both video guides and PDF download that makes it easy to learn how to finger all the notes on your saxophone.
The finger work for the basic notes is the same for all saxophones, so whether playing the baritone saxophone or the alto saxophone, the fingering chart is the same. However, only the baritone saxophone has a low A. To sound a low A, use the fingering for low C and then press the low A key situated below the thumb of the left hand.
Standard and alternate saxophone fingering charts for beginners. Learn how to properly finger notes on soprano, alto, tenor or baritone sax. Downloadable PDF.
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Since the range is the same for all saxophones, whether you play an alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, or any other, the saxophone fingering chart shown below applies to all kinds of saxophones.