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Charts for German recorders fingerings for instruments in f (alto, bass & sopranino) and in c (soprano or descant & tenor).
- Baroque Fingerings
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- Baroque Fingerings
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♭
recorder is available in both Baroque and German fingering. You can tell them apart by the size of the lower finger holes (whether your flute has double holes at the bottom has nothing to do with this). This image illustrates the difference: Baroque 5 th finger hole: LARGE 6 finger hole: SMALL German th5 finger hole: SMALL 6th finger hole: LARGE
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GERMAN RECORDER FINGERINGS (sometimes called "modern" fingerings) RECORDER IN F (alto or treble, sopranino & bass) 1st OCTAVE FINGERINGS (low notes) 2nd OCTAVE FINGERINGS 3rd OCTAVE FINGERING (upper note) = closed = open ø = partially closed LH = left hand RH = right hand
fluteland.com flute fingering chart active color.com Created Date: 8/3/2007 9:05:38 AM ...
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.