Digitação sax
Basic Fingering Chart for Saxophone
First Octave: A3 to C#5
This fingering chart includes the primary fingerings learned by all saxophonists. These fingerings are the same on all sizes of saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass) unless specified otherwise.
Note A3
Written
Fingering A 123|123C 123A|123C
Description Basic. Also press the low A key. For models with a thumb low A key. Basic. Also press the low A key. For models with an RH 4 low A key. Basic.
A B
3 3
123Bb|123C
B3 C4 B3 C4 C4 D4 D4 D4 E4 E4 F4 E4 F4 F
4
123B|123C
Basic.
123|123C
Basic.
123C#|123C
Basic.
123|123
Basic.
123|123Eb
Basic.
123|12–
Basic.
123|1–– 123|–2–
Basic. Basic.
G
4
123|1–F#– 123|–––
Chromatic, use in combination with F4 or F5. Basic.
G4 G4 A4 A4
123G#|–––
Basic.
12–|––– 12–|Bb–––
Basic. Basic. For ease of playing in passages without B natural. Use in combination with F4 or F5. Sharp, use in combination with F#4 or F#5. Basic. Basic. Chromatic. Basic. Continue to Second Octave >>
A B
4 4
1Bb––|––– 1––|1–– 1––|–2–
B4 C5 B4 C5 C5 D5
1––|––– –2–|––– 1––|C––– –––|–––
Basic Fingering Chart for Saxophone
Second Octave: D5 to F6
This fingering chart includes the primary fingerings learned by all saxophonists. These fingerings are the same on all sizes of saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass) unless specified otherwise.
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Alternate Fingering Chart for Saxophone
Lower Altissimo: F#6 to A6
This fingering chart includes both basic fingerings and alternatives that are more appropriate in some passages. Some alternate fingerings are designed for fast passages, while others modify the tone, color, or pitch at normal and extreme dynamic levels. These fingerings are the same on all sizes of saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass) unless specified otherwise.
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