![]() ![]() ![]() The violin is a non-transposing instrument notated in treble clef. Each note also has a stem that can go either up or down. The round part, or head of the note shows the pitch by its placing on the stave. The note on the right is the E - string pitch, which is much higher. The note on the left here is the G - string note, which is the lowest note on the violin. This fingering chart is easy-to-read because it simplifies the flute keys into just the ones you ACTUALLY USE. There is 1 simple instruction to remember when reading any fingering chart: A coloured-in circle means you PRESS that KEY on the flute DOWN. ![]() ![]() These notes require the violinist to 'shift' the position of their hand to a higher position on the keyboard in order to play these notes. Fingering for notes played in 3rd position are to the left of the fingerboard. Each chart also includes a labeled diagram of each instrument major scales and the circle of fifths diagram with all key signatures.Most violin music for beginners uses 1st position. Every chart displays the entire range of each instrument clearly depicting the fingering for each note including all enharmonic substitutions. These graphic reference guides for assorted brass woodwinds and stringed instruments are available for Clarinet Bass Clarinet Trumpet Flute Piccolo Recorder Baritone Horn Trombone Bass Trombone Alto Sax Soprano Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax French Horn Euphonium Tuba Oboe Bassoon Violin Viola Cello and Bass. Perfect for private students classroom study or simply for a quick and easy reference guide while practicing at home. Santorella s Fingering Charts are ideal for every beginner. (Catalog # TS556, UPC: 9781585609161)ĭue to the incredible success of our Instrumental Fingering Posters we thought it would be extremely helpful to create a smaller version that would fit comfortably into every method book which any beginning student has been assigned. Published by Santorella Publications, Ltd. Fingering Chart: Violin Composed by Santorella Publications. ![]()
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