Altissimo Fingerings for Tenor Saxophone
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I ve been interested in the altissimo register since high school when I first heard
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information out there for people who want to learn to play altissimo (see below for a few useful links). In this post, I want to share the set of fingerings that I ve found most useful in my own tenor playing. I favor fingerings that work well together to
facilitate melodic lines. Some of these aren t the best available options in terms of intonation or tone, but sometimes the better sounding fingering is a bit awkward
within a passage. Given this philosophy, here are the altissimo fingerings I use. Try them out in a melodic context so you can see how they flow together. Also, if you are new to altissimo, please learn the fundamentals of overtone production first before jumping into fingering charts. You shouldn t have to bite or strain to do any of this. Sigurd Raschèr s book is where I started.
It s a little unclear, but the palm keys indicated in the charts, from left to right,
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are D, Eb, and F.
Notation is as written for saxophone.
Note names are in reference to saxophone range (ie. F3 is the third F from the lowest available note).
F3
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This note sounds a little dodgy, but in passing this a nice alternate fingering to the standard palm high F and front F fingerings. Works well chromatically through G#3.
F#3
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A nice alternate to front F. Easy transition between alternate G3 below.
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video YouTube I usually use front F, but the alternate fingering facilitates some passages.
#3
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In passing, I just play left hand 2 and 3 (A and G keys). Adding the pinky G# key raises the pitch and adds pop. You might like to add right hand 123 (F, E, and D keys) instead. SOURC ES: Sigurd M. Rasch r. Alternate, Lenny Pickett.
A#4
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Left hand 3 (G ke ) is optional here, but I find that it adds pop, and it often minimi es finger motion in lines.
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As with C4, left hand 3 is optional.
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a little better, and flows in sequence with A#4 through C#4. However, using front F resets
our
hand position nicel to get at D#4. SOURC E: Alternate, Lenn
Pickett.
#4
D#4 through F#4 are simpl
A#4 through C#4
repeated, overblown b a fourth.
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D#4 through F#4 are simpl
A#4 through C#4
repeated, overblown b a fourth.
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D#4 through F#4 are simpl
A#4 through C#4
repeated, overblown b a fourth.
#4
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repeated, overblown by a fourth.
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For me, this is the highest note to easily pop out. SOURC E: Sigurd M. Rasch r.
#4
I find this fingering to be a little muted. SOURC E: Lenny Pickett.
A4
SOURC E: Sigurd M. Rasch r.
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Try arpeggiating up to these at first. kevindanenberg.com/blog/2011/09/altissimo-fingerings-for-tenor-sa ophone/
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Try arpeggiating up to these at first. SOURC E: Norbert Stachel
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Try arpeggiating up to these at first. SOURC E: Norbert Stachel
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I haven t worked out a decent way to get at this note yet. If you have any suggestions, please share!
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This is a harmonic of low Bb flat that just
ants to
come out.
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So rces & Reso rces I created the fingering diagrams using Bret Pimentel s wonderful Fingering diagram builder
Thanks, Bret!
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A lot of these fingerings came from Top-Tones from the Saxophone: FourOctave Range
by Sigurd M. Raschèr. I highly recommend this book. Work
through all the overtone e ercises. The are critical for developing altissimo technique! Another great book is Larry Teal s The Art of Saxophone Playing , with many alternate fingerings up through F4. The reed adjustment chart within is priceless! These Saxophone Fingering Charts
are ridiculously thorough. Go through them
and find what works best for you. The University of New South Wales has a detailed site about Saxophone Acoustics . It s worth learning about acoustic impedance and studying their database profiling acoustic response Thanks to Norbert Stachel
well into the altissimo range.
for his expert mouthpiece refacing work and advice
that has really helped with my altissimo. I d love to hear your comments and suggestions!
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