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Soprano Recorder Fingering Charts. For Baroque and German Style Recorder: 18 Colorful Basic Fingering Chart Cards for Beginners
Alto Recorder Fingering. 48 Colorful Pictures for Beginners
Soprano Recorder Fingering Chart. 46 Colorful Pictures for Beginners: Baroque and German Style Recorder
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Fingering Charts for Woodwind Instruments Series

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This e-book aims to help beginners play the trumpet. The e-book includes 31 trumpet diagrams with fingering positions, along with pitch names and staff notations. Each note here has its own page in the e-book.
The musical notes in this e-book cover almost 3 octaves from A#4 to C6.

The sounds produced by the trumpet are a part of many forms of music, from jazz to classical.
While modern trumpets have three piston or rotary valves, early trumpets had none. The purpose of the valves is to lengthen the tubing when engaged, allowing a lower pitch.

By adding lengths of tubing to the trumpet, each valve performs a different function. The first valve lowers the pitch by two semitones, while the second and third lower it by a semitone and three semitones, respectively. When up, the trumpet valve allows air to pass straight through, but when pressed, a section of tubing is opened. In order to take full advantage of the sounds that can be produced, the valves play a key role.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHelen Winter
Release dateOct 31, 2023
Soprano Recorder Fingering Charts. For Baroque and German Style Recorder: 18 Colorful Basic Fingering Chart Cards for Beginners
Alto Recorder Fingering. 48 Colorful Pictures for Beginners
Soprano Recorder Fingering Chart. 46 Colorful Pictures for Beginners: Baroque and German Style Recorder

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  • Soprano Recorder Fingering Chart. 46 Colorful Pictures for Beginners: Baroque and German Style Recorder

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    Soprano Recorder Fingering Chart. 46 Colorful Pictures for Beginners: Baroque and German Style Recorder
    Soprano Recorder Fingering Chart. 46 Colorful Pictures for Beginners: Baroque and German Style Recorder

    This e-book aims to help beginners play soprano recorder simply and easily. The e-book includes 46 brightly colored pictures with fingering positions for the soprano recorder, with pitch names and staff notations. The musical notes included are: C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F# G G#/Ab A A#/Bb B C D E F F# G Low B has 2 alternate fingerings, which are the same for both Baroque and German recorders. Low F, Low F#, High F, and High F# have different fingering for Baroque and German recorders. These charts are suitable for both popular styles of a soprano recorder. Cut out the fingering charts and use them as a visual aid for you, your kids or your students. The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16x25 cm). This is an almost life-size recorder fingering chart and each note here receives its own piece of paper. You can post these cut-outs on the wall or use them as you like. One side of the poster shows the connection between the dots and their fingering, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering scheme shown on a pipe with numbered holes. You or your child will choose the style that is more understandable and comfortable.

  • Soprano Recorder Fingering Charts. For Baroque and German Style Recorder: 18 Colorful Basic Fingering Chart Cards for Beginners

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    Soprano Recorder Fingering Charts. For Baroque and German Style Recorder: 18 Colorful Basic Fingering Chart Cards for Beginners
    Soprano Recorder Fingering Charts. For Baroque and German Style Recorder: 18 Colorful Basic Fingering Chart Cards for Beginners

    This e-book will help you begin to play music on a Soprano Recorder simply and easily, with no previous knowledge of reading notes. The e-book includes 18 large pictures with Fingering Positions for the Soprano Recorder, with Pitch Names and Notations. These charts are suitable for both popular styles of a soprano recorder. The musical notes included are: C D E F F# G A Bb B C D E F G This is the standard notation used for general elementary classrooms. Low B has 2 alternate fingerings. Low F, Low F#, and High F have different fingering for Baroque and Germanic recorders. The reverse of most pages with fingering charts depicts the sheet music for a simple song, with a letter above each note. You can cut out the fingering charts and use them as a visual aid for your kids, or if you are a teacher, for your students. The size of the cut-out will be is 5.3x8.46 inches (13.5 x21.5 cm). Songs: Mary Had a Little Lamb The Wheels on the Bus London Bridge Is Falling Down Five Little Ducks Cobbler, Cobbler Mend My Shoe Ring around the Rosie Rain, Rain, Go Away Baby Bumble Bee

  • Alto Recorder Fingering. 48 Colorful Pictures for Beginners

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    Alto Recorder Fingering. 48 Colorful Pictures for Beginners
    Alto Recorder Fingering. 48 Colorful Pictures for Beginners

    This e-book aims to help beginners play alto recorder simply and easily. The set includes 48 pictures (21 notes) with fingering positions for the alto recorder, with pitch names and notations. The musical notes included are: F G A Bb B C D Eb E F F# G A Bb B C Db D Eb E F Several notes have alternate fingerings. You can cut out the pages and use them as a visual aid for you, your kids, or if you are a teacher, for your students. The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches. One side of the cut-out shows the connection between the dots and their fingering, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering scheme shown on a flute with numbered holes. You can choose the style that is more understandable and comfortable for you.

  • Flute Fingering Charts. 76 Colorful Pictures for Beginners

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    Flute Fingering Charts. 76 Colorful Pictures for Beginners
    Flute Fingering Charts. 76 Colorful Pictures for Beginners

    This e-book aims to help beginners play flute simply and easily. The e-book includes 76 brightly colored pictures with fingering positions for the flute, with pitch names and staff notations. The musical notes included are: C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F#/Gb G G#/Ab A A#/Bb B of the 4th, 5th and 6th octave. Cut out the fingering charts and use them as a visual aid for you, your kids or your students. The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16x25 cm). Each note has its own piece of paper. You can post these cut-outs on the wall or use them as you like. One side of the cut-out shows the connection between the dots and their fingering, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering scheme shown on a flute illustration. You will choose the style that is more understandable and comfortable.

  • Basic Piccolo Fingering Chart: 37 Fingering Diagrams & 37 Piccolo Schemes

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    Basic Piccolo Fingering Chart: 37 Fingering Diagrams & 37 Piccolo Schemes
    Basic Piccolo Fingering Chart: 37 Fingering Diagrams & 37 Piccolo Schemes

    This e-book aims to help beginners play the piccolo simply and easily. The e-book includes 36 piccolo diagrams with fingering positions, along with pitch names and staff notations and 36 illustrations of the fingering location on the piccolo itself. The piccolo is about half the size of a flute, and it sounds one octave higher. It plays the highest notes of the woodwind family. The piccolo also is a transposing instrument, and the piccolo's sheet music is never written at the pitch it actually sounds. Instead, the piccolo sounds one octave higher than its written pitch. The musical notes in this e-book cover almost 3 octaves from D4 to C7 (written). The resulting sound on the piccolo is from D5 to C8. Here are the primary fingerings (basic charts). Note that the e-book does not include Trill or Tremolo fingerings. You can print and cut out the charts to use them as flash cards or mount them on a wall as posters. Each note here has its own piece of paper. One side of the page shows the connection between the dots and their fingering on a diagram, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering illustration on the piccolo itself. Under the piccolo pictures, you will also find the fingering combinations depicted with the names of the keys. You may choose a style that is more understandable and comfortable for you. I hope these fingering charts will be a valuable visual aid for you and your kids or students. The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16x25 cm).

  • Saxophone Trill Fingering Chart: 65 Trill Fingerings

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    Saxophone Trill Fingering Chart: 65 Trill Fingerings
    Saxophone Trill Fingering Chart: 65 Trill Fingerings

    Trill is a musical embellishment you can use in songs and melodies. Trill is defined as a fast movement between 2 notes. Normally the movement is between the note that you want to trill from and the next note directly above it in the given scale. Here you will find 65 trill fingerings from the note A of the 3rd octave to Gb of the 7th octave. These fingerings are identical on all types of saxophone (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass) unless otherwise noted, and they are designed for the rapid alternation between two notes that are, as mentioned above, a semitone or a whole tone apart. Keys to be trilled are indicated by a red arrow. Please remember that when multiple keys are to be trilled, the keys should be pressed and released simultaneously. But some fingerings have an alternate pressing and releasing of the keys. Please note the notation under the fingerings.

  • Basic Clarinet Fingering Chart: 84 Colorful Pictures for Beginners

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    Basic Clarinet Fingering Chart: 84 Colorful Pictures for Beginners
    Basic Clarinet Fingering Chart: 84 Colorful Pictures for Beginners

    This e-book aims to help beginners play the clarinet. The e-book includes 42 clarinet diagrams with fingering positions and staff notations and 42 illustrations of the fingering location on the clarinet itself. The musical notes cover 4 octaves from E3 to A6, including semitones. You can print and cut out the charts to use them as flash cards or mount them on a wall as posters. Each note here has its own piece of paper. One side of the page shows the connection between the dots and their fingering on a diagram, and the reverse side depicts the same fingering illustration on the musical instrument. You may choose a style that is more understandable and comfortable for you. I hope these fingering charts will be a valuable visual aid for you, your kids, or your students. The size of the cut-out is 6.5x10 inches (16x25 cm).

  • Colorful Fingering Diagram for the Trumpet: Trumpet Fingering Chart

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    Colorful Fingering Diagram for the Trumpet: Trumpet Fingering Chart
    Colorful Fingering Diagram for the Trumpet: Trumpet Fingering Chart

    This e-book aims to help beginners play the trumpet. The e-book includes 31 trumpet diagrams with fingering positions, along with pitch names and staff notations. Each note here has its own page in the e-book. The musical notes in this e-book cover almost 3 octaves from A#4 to C6. The sounds produced by the trumpet are a part of many forms of music, from jazz to classical. While modern trumpets have three piston or rotary valves, early trumpets had none. The purpose of the valves is to lengthen the tubing when engaged, allowing a lower pitch. By adding lengths of tubing to the trumpet, each valve performs a different function. The first valve lowers the pitch by two semitones, while the second and third lower it by a semitone and three semitones, respectively. When up, the trumpet valve allows air to pass straight through, but when pressed, a section of tubing is opened. In order to take full advantage of the sounds that can be produced, the valves play a key role.

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