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English Fingering - Tenor Recorder

The document provides a chart of basic chromatic fingerings for the tenor recorder in three octaves. The fingerings are shown using circles to represent closed holes. Alternative fingerings are also shown. A note at the bottom explains that the first fingering listed is the recommended one, with others shown as alternatives. It also indicates that a solid black circle below the foot joint represents closing the bell hole with the knee.
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English Fingering - Tenor Recorder

The document provides a chart of basic chromatic fingerings for the tenor recorder in three octaves. The fingerings are shown using circles to represent closed holes. Alternative fingerings are also shown. A note at the bottom explains that the first fingering listed is the recommended one, with others shown as alternatives. It also indicates that a solid black circle below the foot joint represents closing the bell hole with the knee.
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1st octave

English fingering Tenor Basic fingerings (chromatic)


C

C
1st octave

C#/Db

C#/Db
1st octave
1st octave

1st octave
D

D
1st octave

D#/Eb

D#/Eb
1st octave
1st octave

1st octave
E

E
1st octave

1st octave
F

F
1st octave

F#/Gb

F#/Gb
1st octave
1st octave

1st octave

G G
1st octave

G#/Ab
G#/Ab
1st octave

1st octave
1st octave

A
A

1st octave
A#/Bb
1st octave

A#/Bb
1st octave
1st octave

B
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B

1st octave
English fingering Tenor Basic fingerings (chromatic) 2 (3)
C C#/Db D D#/Eb E F F#/Gb G G#/Ab A A#/Bb B
2nd octave 2nd octave 2nd octave 2nd octave 2nd octave 2nd octave 2nd octave 2nd octave 2nd octave 2nd octave 2nd octave 2nd octave

G#/Ab
C#/Db

A#/Bb
D#/Eb

F#/Gb
2nd octave

2nd octave

2nd octave

2nd octave

2nd octave

2nd octave

2nd octave

2nd octave

2nd octave

2nd octave

2nd octave

2nd octave
G
C

B
E

F
English fingering Tenor Basic fingerings (chromatic)
3rd octave
C

C
3rd octave

C#/Db

C#/Db
3rd octave
3rd octave

3rd octave
D

D
3rd octave

D#/Eb

D#/Eb
3rd octave
3rd octave

3rd octave
E

E
3rd octave

3rd octave
F

F
3rd octave

F#/Gb

F#/Gb
3rd octave
3rd octave

G 3rd octave
3rd octave G

>>> The first fingering is the recommended fingering, the others are alternative fingerings.
>>> Solid black circle below the foot joint: Close bell hole with your knee.

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