Baroque Flute Fingerings
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Baroque Flute Fingerings
Anyone have fingering charts for Baroque Flutes, or know where to get one?
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Re: Baroque Flute Fingerings
Did you look at the fingerings charts sticky thread?
Margaret Neuhaus' charts are well regarded. The Web is full of that sort of thing.
Margaret Neuhaus' charts are well regarded. The Web is full of that sort of thing.
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Re: Baroque Flute Fingerings
The charts by Folkers and Powell are good:
http://www.baroqueflute.com/models/Grenser.pdf
http://baroqueflute.com/models/Hotteterre.pdf
More are available if you look at the individual pages for different flute models.
Much more detailed charts with alternate and trill fingerings are available in Method for the One-Keyed Flute by Janice Dockendorff Boland. I would consider this book a must buy for the Baroque flute.
http://www.baroqueflute.com/models/Grenser.pdf
http://baroqueflute.com/models/Hotteterre.pdf
More are available if you look at the individual pages for different flute models.
Much more detailed charts with alternate and trill fingerings are available in Method for the One-Keyed Flute by Janice Dockendorff Boland. I would consider this book a must buy for the Baroque flute.