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SAXOPHONE ALTISSIMO - FINGERING CHART

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ALTISSIMO

The altissimo range of the saxophone consits of many notes higher than the "standard" range that is taught in elementary and intermediate stages of learning (up to F or F# with instruments that have that key). The fingerings for these notes can be quite complex. They differ from instrument to instrument, the fingering chart here show fingerings which I have found to be most useful on many different saxophones, but you can experiment by adding or taking away fingers to suit yours.

It is useful to practice harmonics before studying altissimo fingerings, and before that you need to be able to play the higher notes of the actual register (C-F) strongly and with confidence.

You will often need to change your embouchure to get the high notes. Harder reeds or wider tip opening on your mouthpiece may help, but possibly at the expense of low notes.

 

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F
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This was the highest official note for most saxophones until the top F# key was introduced. In order to use the altissimo range above this it is important to get familiar with the front F (AKA auxilliary F) key as shown here. This key is played with the index finger and automatically closes the C key as it opens the F.

This is also a handy fingering when playing an F arpeggio. If you add the G key (LH 3), it sounds an E, this is useful when playing an F major 7 arpeggio

F#
altissimo altissimo Of course, if your saxophone has an F# key, use it
G
altissimo altissimo This is one of the harder altissimo notes, even though it's not very high.
G#
altissimo altissimo Another difficult note, try this once you are comfortable with some easier ones such as A
A
altissimo altissimo The R.H. fingers are optional, they help with intonation.
Bb
altissimo altissimo This is the Bb fingering I use, it may not be the easiest to blow, but it's easy to move to this from the A
B
altissimo altissimo Likewise, this allows you to move easily from the Bb
C
altissimo altissimo This fingering will also get the high F above
C#
altissimo altissimo This is really just an overblown F#
D
altissimo altissimo Although it is very high, this should be quite an easy note to blow. Once you get it, try alternating with a bottom Bb

Extract from Sam Donahue book: High Note Book For Saxophone:

Sam Donahue Altissimo

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