Printable Saxophone Fingering Chart
If you are playing a bari sax and want to see a fingering chart and hear the notes, this is going to be the closest fingering chart for you since the notes will be an octave apart and therefore it’s the best to play along with.
Your fingers go in the same places for all the saxophones, but to play along, use this one with a bari. Maybe at some point I can make a similar video with baritone sax.
Santiago says
What is the password to the printable?
NealB says
Subscribe using the yellow box and entering your name and email, then you will be emailed a password.
Jim Currie says
Can you play a high F sharp using the Front F key, C key, palm F key, side B flat key and octave key on alto saxophone.
NealB says
That should work.
Jim Currie says
My best friend wanted me to ask you if It was possible to play a high F sharp with side keys, bis key, and side E key with the right hand.
NealB says
I don’t think that would work too well. Didn’t you ask about the same note but a bit different combination of keys? I think it was closer before but a little wrong.
Just watch the video or send him this video. I show two options for high F# in the video.
Aurora says
I am very new to playing a Saxophone. I am only 10 years old and this helped me a lot!
NealB says
Glad it helps Aurora!