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Trumpet in Bb

Trumpet Fingering Chart


Also for Cornet, Flugelhorn, or Baritone treble clef
123

123


F#

23

Eb

13

Gb

12

23

23

12

G#

F#

Ab

Gb

12

Db

123

Db

12

Bb

C#

A#

Bb

12

2 2

D#

Eb

23

23

G#

Ab

F#

C#


A#

23

23

Gb

G#

123

13

1 1

12

12

C#

Db

D#

Eb

F#

D#

12

Ab

23

A#

Bb

These are the most common fingerings for the notes. You can use alternate fingerings for some notes,
but they may be a bit out of tune or may sound less clear. For example, first space F# may be
fingered 2 or 123. Fourth space E may be fingered 0, 12, 123 or 3.
A natural sign () cancels out the flat or sharp. A double sharp (X) raises the note two half-steps.
A double flat () lowers the note two half-steps. So a GX would be fingered as an A. A G is the
same as an F.
Copyright by Ken Saul, 2008
http://www.ultrapureoils.com
This document may be copied and distributed freely.

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