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You can use this page to email Helen Winter about Basic Saxophone Fingering Chart: for Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone, Bass Saxophones.
About the Book
This book aims to help beginners play the saxophone. The book includes 33 saxophone diagrams with fingering positions and staff notation and 33 illustrations of the fingering location on the saxophone itself. The musical notes cover almost 3 octaves from A#3 to F#6.
The most popular types of saxophones are alto, tenor, soprano, and baritone. These fingering charts are suitable for all of them.
Here are the primary fingerings (basic charts).This book does not include the altissimo and trill fingerings.
You can print the charts to use them as flash cards or wall posters. Each note here has its own page in the book. One side of the page shows the connection between the dots and their fingering on a diagram, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering illustration on the musical instrument. Under the picture of the key, you will also find the fingering combinations depicted with the names of the key. Choose a style that makes it easier for you to learn. If you are a beginner/student or even more advanced, try hanging the individual pages on the wall in front of you. The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16x25 cm).
We hope these fingering charts will be a valuable visual aid for you.
About the Author
I'm an early child development therapist and an early development kids center owner. Additionally, I have authored a comprehensive program that utilizes music, activities, and games to promote early childhood development. I develop teaching materials for early solfeggio designed for various musical instruments, with a specific focus on children or beginner adults. Furthermore, I am keenly interested in exploring folk and ethnic music.