Sandra
Downing has been playing and teaching the bassoon for 42 years.
Her frustration with the confusing and often incorrect bassoon fingering
chart in primers and tutor books prompted her to create this brilliantly
clear, simple and practical fingering chart. Click
on the pictures to see a larger image.
It covers all the notes on the bassoon to the
highest E in bass clef, tenor clef and treble clef.
All fingering diagrams have been derived from
photographs of the bassoon keys and holes, so that the diagrams look
as natural as possible. There are no confusing "key numbers"
and practical alternative fingerings are
shown.
There
are helpful instructions on the last page.
This A4 sized bassoon fingering chart is plastic
laminated for strength and wipes clean when your bassoon drips all
over it.
It folds vertically in three so that it easily
fits your pocket or instrument case.
Pop a bassoon fingering chart in your shopping basket,
because your bassoon is a big investment - it
deserves the best.
Bassoon
key Signature Fingering Charts
Bass Clef Key Signature Fingering
Chart.
Do you get confused when playing
in keys with multiple flats or sharps? Especially when notes are on
leger lines? This is the answer:
Click
on the charts for a larger image.
And in Tenor Clef:

But the world's best fingering chart is useless if
your playing technique is faulty. See our Bassoonist's
Technique Doctor. And Tenor Clef?
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