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If you’re new to playing the viola, print out this fingering chart and hang it where you practice, or keep it on your music stand! This chart shows all first-position notes on the viola, and which fingers play what notes. The string names are also labeled to keep things simple for you.
Here is a viola fingering chart for you to download (free) with the notes in first position on each string and relative fingers. You can also see the notes written on the staff. There are the keys with up to three sharps (C, G, D, A) and up to four flats (F, Bb, Eb, Ab).
The viola finger chart is made up of squares with each square owning a scale. The letter names of each scale are placed vertically down either side of the page. The chart can be read horizontally from left to right and from right to left.
ngerboard chart. White circles are natural notes on the tempered scale; Dark C G D A circles are accidentals. This 7:5 test to open G is sharp by +17%.
Viola Fingering Chart Notes: One String at a Time CGDA 3.F-C-$-Da 4 -G-D-A—E- 1st Finger 2nd Finger 3rd Finger 4th Finger High 3rd Low 2nd Low 4th 0 0 0 00 e 0 0 00 Notes: Across Strings Correlates with STEPWISE FLASHCARDS www.fingeringcharts.org
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