The Complete Flute Fingering Chart

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3 min readJul 9, 2024

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The Complete Flute Fingering Chart

Have you ever been intimidated by the thought of learning to play the flute? You’re not alone!

One of the biggest obstacles for beginners is mastering the fingerings, which can seem complicated and overwhelming at first. However, with the help of a flute fingering chart, learning to play this beautiful instrument can become a much easier and more enjoyable process.

In this post, we’ll explore a flute-fingering chart, how to use it, and why it’s so important for your flute-playing journey. So sit back, relax, and let’s dive into the world of flute fingerings!

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BASIC FINGERING CHART
 FOR FLUTES
flute fingering chart
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Looking for a basic fingering chart for your flute?

Look no further!

This chart includes all the essential fingerings, but remember that alternate fingerings may be better in certain situations.

The B foot joint allows for low B and some high notes, while the thumb lever (known as the Briccialdi key) is best used in passages without B-natural.

TRILL AND TREMOLO FINGERING CHART FOR FLUTES

Designed for rapid alternation between two notes, many fingerings can also be used as alternate fingerings.

The keys to be trilled are indicated in red; when more than one key is trilled, the keys should be pressed and released simultaneously.

Remember to adjust the speed of your trills to match the tempo of the music.

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FINGERING CHART FOR
 OPEN-G# FLUTES
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The fingering chart for this instrument (click here) is similar to that of the standard Boehm-system flute but with a few slight variations.

Use the correct fingerings for the open-G# key to produce a clear and accurate sound.

QUARTER TONE FINGERING CHART FOR FLUTES

Looking for advanced flute techniques?

Check out the Quarter Tone Fingering Chart for Flutes here, which includes alternative fingerings for notes between the standard chromatic scale.

This chart, created by Herbert Lindholm, offers guidance on quarter-tone and modern flute techniques.

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USEFUL ALTERNATE FINGERINGS FOR CONCERT FLUTES
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Looking for useful alternate fingerings for concert flutes? Check out online resources like Nestor Herszbaum’s comprehensive fingering chart book or Wayne Hedrick’s chart of useful alternate fingerings.

It’s important to understand when and why to use alternate fingerings, as not all fingerings work the same on every type of flute.

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