Notes on this chart:
- It uses the “EWI” fingering mode.
- It is by no means complete—many other fingerings are possible. The fingerings shown here are ones that I have selected as being particularly useful, or that bear close resemblance to other woodwind fingerings. You can create your own fingering diagrams using the Fingering diagram builder.
- These fingerings show the range you can play without moving your left thumb; note that you have, for example, at least two options for the note D here if you shift octaves.
- Additional fingering charts are available elsewhere on the web, by Akai and by Eric Marx.
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