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Trill Fingering Chart for Flute and Piccolo

Fourth Octave: C7 to G7

This fingering chart includes trill fingerings, which are fingerings designed for rapid alternation between two notes at an interval of a minor second (semitone) or a major second (whole tone) apart. Many of these fingerings can also be used as alternate fingerings for some fast passages. Keys to be trilled are indicated in red. When more than one key is to be trilled, the keys should be simultaneously pressed and simultaneously released, unless the description says to alternate pressing and releasing the keys. These fingerings are intended for all sizes of flute (soprano, alto, and bass) and piccolo unless specified otherwise.

 

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Fingering

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B6-C7
C7-D7

C4-Db4123G#|1--ßB-foot; flat Db. 
123G#|1--C-foot; flat Db. 
123G#|1-3ßB-foot; flat Db. 
123G#|1-3C-foot; flat Db. 
123G#|C#2--ßB-foot with C# trill key. Use RH 2 finger to press RH 1 key.JH
123G#|C#2--C-foot with C# trill key. Use RH 2 finger to press RH 1 key.JH

C7-D7

C4-D4T 123G#|1--ßB-foot. 
T 123G#|1--CC-foot. 
T 123G#|1-3ßB-foot. 
T 123G#|1-3CC-foot. 

C7-D7

C#4-D4Bb 100|-23EbBegin by articulating D (LH fingers up).TR
Bb 100|-23C#Begin by articulating D (LH fingers up).TR

C7-D7
D7-E7

C#4-D#4  Submit a fingering for this trill. 

D7-E7

D4-Eb4T --3|12-C  

D7-E7

D4-E4  Submit a fingering for this trill. 

D7-E7
E7-F7

D#4-E4T 123G#|1D23Eb RL
T 123G#|1D-3Eb RL

D7-E7
E7-F7

Eb4-F4  Submit a fingering for this trill. 

E7-F7

E4-F412¾|-2D#-Flat interval; for open-hole. 
123|-2D#-Flat interval; for closed-hole. 
12-|-2D#-Sharp interval.DB
E7-F7
F7-G7
E7-F#7  Submit a fingering for this trill. 
E7-F7
F7-G7
F7-Gb7  Submit a fingering for this trill. 
F7-G7F7-G7  Submit a fingering for this trill. 
F7-G7 F#7-G7  Submit a fingering for this trill. 
F7-G7
G7-A7
F#7-G#7  Submit a fingering for this trill. 
G7-A7 G7-Ab7T-23G#|-D23B DB

 

 

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