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FLUTE FINGERING CHART oD Thumb Keys When a number is given, refer to picture of the instrument for additional key to be pressed. When two ways to finger a note are given, the first way is the one most often used. The second fingering is for use in special situations. When two notes are given together (F# and Gb), they are the same tone and, of course, played the same way. c Db (ct) D Eb (0#) E (Fb) F Fé (Gb) G eo ey %, *, % %, %, * , 4 4 4 eS ® . . Ab(G2) A Bb (Ad) Bch oC Db ict) =D Eb (D4) E (Fb) YX AAA ~*~. F Fe (cb) G Ab (Gt) A Bb (AR) B (cb) c Db (c#) Dd pos go-{be) be ya -o 9 Ye) o 2) @ PB tte) & 3 — VIAN SN AMAA AAA E> (0%) E (Fb) F FR (Gb) G Ab (G#) A *Bb (A#) BH ch 2 Oe ee ee oe 7 ao S VANAASAAY ‘High Bb may respond better with right litte finger up. Trill Chart See explanation of tills on Page 29. For trills not shown on this page use the regular fingerings. ‘geeieee 1] ‘eeeiees eeeiece sett oe ci sree 8 A. dd L eeectoce seecncoo eg0i005 (or Tonya ‘eg01000 ‘90010760, T ‘Titer Ye Teter ‘eesior0 co Sot! w rere) ‘eoci00r9, (000107659, eee os fen 14s geeicoro, geeiooo ‘ee0ie8o eoeie00 ‘goeioc8 t T ‘Sar en pdr He Selene tan z ‘eeeiar00, Genioee fel Frere oe a toe Tone 4 deedioror0, ge01e00 foal roe? oy Note: When playing the right hand trller keys (y and z) use the third (middle) finger on key y and the fourth finger on key 2,

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