![]() ![]() Note that no matter the fingering, the interval pattern (octave, fifth, fourth, major third, etc) is the same. This chart shows you the partials (or harmonics) for every fingering on a double horn. You need something like my harmonic series sheet. To see all the note possibilities for a double horn (or single F/Bb), you need something different. ![]() While all these charts show recommended fingerings for each note, they don’t give you all the possibilities. The biggest issue with these charts is what they don’t show. This page has fingering charts for all sorts of horns, including:Īs well as information about the hidden problem with all fingering charts – especially for younger players! French Horn Fingering Charts – Strengths and Weaknesses I get quite a few questions about French horn fingering charts (both online and in lessons and sectionals) I wanted to create a page to hopefully reduce some of the mystery of French horn fingerings for all the different types of French horns. The biggest WEAKNESS of Fingering Charts. ![]()
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