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Multiphonic Fingering Chart for Boehm-System Soprano


Clarinet
Arranged by lowest note of multiphonics

This fingering chart includes multiphonics fingerings, which are fingerings suited for playing
two or more notes simultaneously. These fingerings apply to soprano Boehm-system
clarinets. All notes are specified to the nearest quarter tone in terms of naturals (no symbol),
quarter-tone sharps ( ), sharps (#), and three-quarter-tone sharps ( ). The fingerings are
sorted by lowest note from lowest to highest pitch.

Notes Written Fingering Description Src.

CL
C4 A 5 T 123C# |123 F#
AS3

D4 B5
CL
T 1–3|123
AS3

CL
D 4 C 6 T –23|12–
AS3

T G#123E|123 Good for pp. GM2


E4 B4
T G#123|123 E Good for pp. GM2

CL
E4 C5 T G#123|123 F#
AS3

F4 G 5
CL
RT 12–|12–
AS3

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F4 A5 RT 12–|–2 B–G# CL
AS3

Drop jaw for


T A123|123E easy SM2
response.
F 4 B4
Drop jaw for
T A123E|123 easy SM2
response.

Multiphonics are fun for experimenting. Every fingering can play more than one
note, and some fingerings allow the notes to be played simultaneously, like those
listed above. As you discover new sounds and multiphonics, feel free to share the
fingerings and have them posted here.

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