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Clarinet Fingerings Note: When a note has multiple fingerings,

the bottom fingering is most common; the top


Keyboard Visualization fingering is least common.

E F G A B C D E F G A
F# G# A# C# D# F# G# A#
Gb Ab Bb Db Eb Gb Ab Bb

b FLAT SIGN Go down one half step (or one key) n NATURAL SIGN Cancels any flat or sharp

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SHARP SIGN Go up one half step (or one key)
Clarinet, Page 2

B C D E F G A B C D E F
C# D# F# G# A# C# D#
Db Eb Gb Ab Bb Db Eb

b FLAT SIGN Go down one half step (or one key) n NATURAL SIGN Cancels any flat or sharp # SHARP SIGN Go up one half step (or one key)

©2006 by David L. Carroll All Rights Reserved Additional charts available at www.fingering-charts.com.
Clarinet, Page 3

G A B C D E F G
F# G# A# C# D# F#
Gb Ab Bb Db Eb Gb

b FLAT SIGN Go down one half step (or one key) n NATURAL SIGN Cancels any flat or sharp # SHARP SIGN Go up one half step (or one key)

©2006 by David L. Carroll All Rights Reserved Additional charts available at www.fingering-charts.com.

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