flute fingering chart to fill in with new fingerings
Dear flutey-bloggy-dudes,
Here's a useful item: a blank flute fingering chart for use by teachers, students, and those making their own notes on alternate fingerings.
The idea came from Sue Maclagan (thankyou Sue!) who mentioned that students tend to remember fingerings better when they've copied them out themselves into a chart.
Please help yourself to this printable pdf, and feel free to forward to your students. It also contains a tiny graphic of the names of the flute's pitches in both common naming systems. (C1 = low C etc.)
Links to regular flute fingering charts, trill charts, and links to alternate fingering articles are here.
Best,
Jen
Here's a useful item: a blank flute fingering chart for use by teachers, students, and those making their own notes on alternate fingerings.
The idea came from Sue Maclagan (thankyou Sue!) who mentioned that students tend to remember fingerings better when they've copied them out themselves into a chart.
Please help yourself to this printable pdf, and feel free to forward to your students. It also contains a tiny graphic of the names of the flute's pitches in both common naming systems. (C1 = low C etc.)
Links to regular flute fingering charts, trill charts, and links to alternate fingering articles are here.
Best,
Jen
Comments (1)
Thank you and Susan for this GREAT IDEA!!!!
This is really helpful, I,ve just printed out for my 8 year old and will forward to her flute teacher,
Greetings, Lie.
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