Saxophone tremolo chart. The saxophone is a single-reed woodwind instrumen...
Saxophone tremolo chart. The saxophone is a single-reed woodwind instrument, even though it is made of brass. This particular chart covers tremolos in which the two notes are spaced at intervals of minor thirds (3 semitones) and major thirds (4 semitones) apart. Some alternate fingerings are designed for fast passages, while others modify the tone, color, or pitch at normal and extreme dynamic levels. The low Bb/A# to B trill and the low C to Eb tremolo cannot be performed effectively. Many of these fingerings can also be used as The Lowest Depths The only two truly impossible saxophone trills or tremolos are at the bottom of the range. A chart of common alternatives and when to use them In the fingering chart below the top F and top E need to be used with the octave key, all the other fingerings apply to both upper and lower register of the saxophone. Trills and tremolos are arranged in order by the lower, principal note. Tremolos Tremolos on saxophone This document provides an extensive fingering chart for saxophone. Searching for "contemporary saxophone techniques" yields many examples of charts that show fingerings and their alternates for such use. Saxophone fingering charts for beginners - the basic saxophone fingerings with easy to read charts and notation for soprano, alto, tenor or baritone Alternate Fingering Chart for Saxophone Second Octave: D 5 to F 6 This fingering chart includes both basic fingerings and alternatives that are more appropriate in some passages. egrqrqackccmismzdfybusohaftlztcaagxflcdacsgavdoz