| | Make | Model | Description | Submitted by |
| View | Cannonball | Big Bell Global Series | Nickel Body, with silver keys. Vanderon S35 moutpiece w La Voz #3.5 reed | Chris Saunders |
| View | H. Couf | Superba II | This is an example chart. Setup: Berg Larson w/ Vandoren V16 #4 | Peter Tracey |
| View | King | Super 20 | Tenor, silver neck with double socket and underslung octave key | Chris Saunders |
| View | King | Super 20 | 1962, underslung octave, double neck socket, Dukoff D7 w Rico Jazz Select #3 filed reed. | Chris Saunders |
| View | Lower Altissimo: F#6 to A6 | All Models | From http://www.wfg.woodwind.org This is the base chart with many different possible fingerings that are widely used. Notice how many possible fingerings there are for each note - this is why I created this site! | Peter Tracey |
| View | Middle Altissimo: Bb6 to C#7 | All Models | From http://www.wfg.woodwind.org This is the base chart with many different possible fingerings that are widely used. | Peter Tracey |
| View | Selmer | | | Ronald |
| View | Selmer | | tenor sax | Gabi |
| View | selmer | AS500 | 4C mouthpeice 3 1/2 plastic cover reed | Ronald |
| View | selmer | as500 | | T D |
| View | Upper Altissimo: D7 to D8 | All Models | From http://www.wfg.woodwind.org This is the base chart with many different possible fingerings that are widely used. | Peter Tracey |
| View | Yamaha | All | This chart is reliable on most modern horns. Fingerings were chosen for their ease of playing and usability transitioning from one note to next. | Dale Wolford |
| View | Yamaha | YAS-52 | | Steven |
| View | Yamaha Alto | 82Z | Basic Fingerings for Lower Altissimo that I have found are in tune on my horn. | Ian H |