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  1. Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
    53: ...by [[overblowing]], and extra keys and/or [[cross-fingering]] can be used to produce other tones than those i...
    56: ...losed end. This combined with the unusually tight fingering (each note is played by lifting only one finger) ...
    60: ...ng. Most modern players use any comfortable open fingering or are trained GHB players. It has a cylindrical ...
  2. Bassoon (11661 bytes)
    16: ... the finger holes are drilled obliquely to aid in fingering, and wooden instruments are lined with a hard rub...
    35: ...uitous [[Boehm system]]. An alternate, unrelated, fingering system (Buffet) is used in France, but in the U.S...
    39: ...ouchure]]. Players are also able to use alternate fingerings to adjust the pitch of most playable notes.
  3. Ocarina (3914 bytes)
    15: Different notes are produced by fingering the holes, opening and closing more or less of th...
  4. Clarinet (18825 bytes)
    11: ... writing. Additionally, improvements made to the fingering systems of the clarinet over time have enabled th...
    37: ...the right hand. These give the player alternative fingerings which make it easy to play ornaments and [[trill...
    109: ...ue to use Albert system clarinets, as the simpler fingering system can allow for easier slurring of notes. At...
    118: ...udy/FingeringCharts/bbfinger.html B flat clarinet fingering chart]
  5. Contrabassoon (3761 bytes)
    4: *Fingering is slightly different, particularly at the regist...
  6. Nose flute (4426 bytes)
    5: ...gth of the tube allow covering or uncovering by [[fingering]] so the player can change the pitches of the mus...
  7. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    11: ...pper half of the second octave requires irregular fingerings. Two versions exist, one using the [[major scale...
    13: ...d covering one or more of the ones below it. Fork fingerings have a different tonal character from the diaton...
    17: ==Fingering==
    18: ...r) although these systems often require different fingerings for other scale degrees as well, e.g f'', f#' an...
    24: ...or some players. A further downside to historical fingering is that the raised fifth scale degree in the seco...
  8. Sarrusophone (1431 bytes)
    3: ... shape, and is played with a [[double reed]]. Its fingering is similar to a saxophone, and it was made in siz...
  9. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    16: With a simple fingering system, the modern saxophone is commonly consider...
    33: ...) -- can also be played using harmonics and cross fingerings. Sax himself demonstrated the instrument with o...
    35: ... player to switch between instruments because the fingerings remain the same for the same written notes. When...
    51: The first figure below shows a set of basic fingerings for the saxophone.
    53: ...her. Here, notes on a treble staff correspond to fingerings below.]]
  10. Flugelhorn (2315 bytes)
    4: ... It usually has three valves and employs the same fingering system as other brass instruments. It can thus be...
  11. Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
    61: ...bove their intended pitch, and then compensate by fingering a half step below the written pitch. Thus most ho...
    65: ...sates for this, allowing the player to use normal fingerings with the stopping valve.
    82: ... every note of a mid-range chromatic scale on one fingering.
    131: == Fingering chart ==
    132: ...onics.jpg|thumbnail|center|The harmonics for each fingering on the horn. Notes are all notated for Horn in F....
  12. Tenor horn (3923 bytes)
    18: ..., the pitch to be lowered by. Therefore the valve fingering is 2-3 (which means the 2nd and 3rd valves are de...
  13. Trumpet (13239 bytes)
    16: ...e higher register may be achieved with almost any fingering, as with so-called [[pedal tone]]s in the octaves...
    51: ... exercises that change notes without changing the fingering. This forces all of the work to come from the fa...
    59: ===Fingering===
    62: ...ate in the register above high C, hence alternate fingerings are left undefined after "E above the staff."
    64: Note that the fingering schema arises from the lengths of each valve's tu...
  14. Tuba (3116 bytes)
    19: ...ves in combination to play low notes, simplifying fingering and removing the need to constantly adjust slide ...
  15. Lute (15915 bytes)
    90: ...g]]; it can only be understood in relation to the fingering technique; it frequently applies the sound of ope...
  16. Harp (23216 bytes)
    66: ...ely pluck a string. In order to make notation of fingerings easier, each finger is given a number, "1" for t...
    72: ...3 2. In contrast, classical harp technique uses a fingering of 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 going up and 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 g...
  17. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    98: ...e and, more generally, provides some diversity in fingering
    135: ...[Capo|capo]] (used to change key without changing fingering) is often called a "cheater".

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