Sax Tenor Finger Chart
The fingering charts for Tenor Saxophone in standard band method books do not show how the octaves are related, and are spread across two pages. This free chart shows young musicians how the notes on the saxophone are organized by fingering and octave, making it much easier to memorize!This chart also has a handy 'Pinky Key' chart. As a bonus, everything fits easily on one page! This allows students in your band to keep this chart on their music stand and use it frequently as a quick reference.
I like to print these stepwise fingering charts for my whole band on cardstock and pass them out in the first week of school, along with the fingering flashcards. It is a powerful combination! Download now by clicking this link. Tenor sax students typically learn to play the notes of their Concert B-Flat scale like pros, but don't do so well with the lower-octave notes. They certainly never learn the difference between the F-sharp and F-natural fingerings!
I'm only slightly joking there, as any experienced band director will tell you.StepWise Flashcards to the rescue! These flashcards will help both beginning and more advanced players finally learn and memorize those pesky accidentals and palm key notes, along with the F's and F-sharps.Of course the notes and fingerings on ALL saxophones are exactly the same, so why do we have a different version for Alto/Bari sax? It is because of the numbers and shapes on each flashcard that organize them by CONCERT PITCH with the rest of the band. Because the tenor sax is a B-flat instrument and the alto and bari saxes are E-flat instruments, the numbers and symbols on each card are different.requiring a unique set for the two different groups of saxophones.
Altissimo Fingering Chart. Altissimo is increasingly becoming a standard part of any saxophone players They differ from instrument to instrument, the fingering chart here show fingerings. Please contact for permission for submission in publications. Saxophone Altissimo Fingering Chart. Fingerings for altissimo F / G. # b.Author:Meztikus ShakagrelCountry:Brunei DarussalamLanguage:English (Spanish)Genre:FinancePublished (Last):5 September 2006Pages:41PDF File Size:6.62 MbePub File Size:12.22 MbISBN:648-9-67881-175-4Downloads:19056Price:Free.Free Regsitration RequiredUploader:Some alternate fingerings are designed for fast passages, while alto sax altissimo finger chart modify the tone, color, or pitch at normal and extreme dynamic levels. T Eb D —2— 12— Eb.T D ——— ———.
Because of different makes and models of saxophone, there is no fingering that will be accurate or in tune for every instrument, but even some of the fingerings in this list that may be discarded at first may sound fine as passing notes or trill fingerings in the extreme upper range.
T —23 C — Alltissimo do other fingering charts waste so much space and paper showing these notes in two different locations? T Eb f——— ——3. VK T f—23 1—— Useful for alto, especially in quick transitions with C 7fingered by the same fingering.TY T 1—3 Akto 1—3 Good for alto. T ——— 1—3 Eb. Can be reached by the 12th harmonic on C 4 or the 14th harmonic on Bb 3. T f——— E ———. T f——— Bb 12— Eb.
T D 1—— Bb — T Eb f——— C ———. T 1—3 C Bb 1——.Stable for mp and louder on tenor and baritone altissijo, and for mf and louder alto sax altissimo finger chart alto models. IE T f——— f ——— Good for tenor. VK T —2— ——— Good for tenor. GM T 1—3 C —2— Good finegr baritone.
However, they often struggle for years with their F’s. I would really love to hear your success stories and to receive your suggestions for improvement using the Contact Us heading above. How to Play Alto Saxophone – StepWise Publications: Materials for Band & OrchestraT f——— G Bb ———. T 1—3 G Bb ———. An effective harmonic fingering. T 1—— Bb ———. These are octaves which finge the same letter name, and are also fingered exactly the same on the saxophone, except for the addition of the “Octave Key” for the higher note.
This fingering chart includes both basic fingerings and alternatives that alto sax altissimo finger chart more appropriate in some passages. F 6 to A 6 This fingering chart includes both basic fingerings and alternatives that are more appropriate in some passages.
T f——— C ——3. T —2— atissimo Eb.T f—2— G Bb ———. T f1 Bb —— Bb ———. PH T Eb f——— ——3 For tenor.T 1—3 C ——3. Useful for alto sax altissimo finger chart, especially in quick transitions with C 7fingered by the same fingering.
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PH T f——3 ——— For tenor.Lip up from C 8 altssimo achieve D 8. GM T ——3 C ——— Good intonation. Works well in chromatic passages and in combination with F6 T f1—— ——— and F 6 T f1—— f ——. Fingering chart – Altissimo registerLip up from C 8 to achieve C 8.
T f—2— Bb ———. T f—2— 1—— Eb. T C T Eb D —2— 12—.