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Saxophone Altissimo Fingering Charts

 MakeModelDescriptionSubmitted 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