The Fingering Forum
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Author: loralie
Date: 2001-05-06 15:47
hi, i was wondering if anybody has a basson, french horn and trumpet fingering charts. i play clarinet, bass clarinet, flute and a little bit of oboe. i'm going to try these insturments and am wanting the fingering charts. if anyone can help i'd appreciate it. thanks so much.
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Author: Dee
Date: 2001-05-06 16:01
You can get fingering charts at almost any decent band instrument store.
Oboe and bassoon charts are right here at this website. How do you manage to find the website but fail to notice the list of fingering charts available?
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Author: Timothy Reichard
Date: 2001-05-06 17:22
Some users may find this site from a search engine that sends them directly to a page in this forum. I've now added a link to the headers of the forum pages in hopes that this site's fingering charts will be more accessible to such users.
So loralie, try the home page of this site and you may find the woodwind fingering charts that you are seeking:
http://www.wfg.sneezy.org/
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Author: kayci
Date: 2004-08-27 22:29
hey i was looking for some trumpet fingering charts i am in 5th grade next year i will start band classes next year
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Author: Corwin
Date: 2005-04-21 00:03
You can find various sites off of yahoo or google searches to find fingering charts for almost any instrument, one I usually use is: http://www.whc.net/rjones/trumpetfinger.html this chart with go from, on trumpet, low F sharp, the lowest note you can usually hit and you really don't need to go lower, and up to high C usually known as "Super C" by middle school bands and some highschool bands. I have been playing the trumpet for almost 5 years now and I have been attempting to hit the high G, 4 natural notes above high C, and a note that you don't need to go higher than and sounds great in jazz music if you can play it right. If I had a program or something to easily chart out music I could make you a chart going up to the high E above high G but I am not totally sure about the notes above that.
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