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Free sheet music for flute, with play-along accompaniment tracks. Also features flute fingering charts, scales, a metronome, a tuner, and more!
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Create and download fingering diagram images for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, and more.
A flute fingering chart visually represents every note you can play on the flute, paired with how to position your fingers for each note. Whether you're a total beginner or someone brushing up on forgotten skills, understanding this chart is crucial to learning your flute notes.
Try out our interactive flute fingering chart by clicking on any note. You can also download and print the PDF chart for free.
Download a flute fingering chart. * From the fifth bar onward, the fingering for E-C# (Db) is the same as for an octave. * The actual pitch of an alto flute is four tones down from the written score. * The actual pitch of a bass flute is eight tones (one octave) down from the written score.
Flute fingering chart ♭= flat note ♯= sharp note = key left open = key pressed down Watch for notes that can have alternative fingerings, such as A♯/ B♭
It’s been designed to be easy to read and includes everything from a basic fingering chart, a list of useful alternative fingerings and notes on their usage, various fourth octave fingerings for players to find the combination that works best for them, and a full trill chart.