![]() Its a member of the woodwind family, in the key of Bb, has a similar mouthpiece, and the fingerings are similar to those of the upper register of the clarinet.As a clarinet player, you should have a fairly easy time switching to tenor, whether its a permanent instrument. Santorella's Basic Fingering Charts are powerful reference guides which will take the student from the very beginning to the highest levels of confidence and virtuosity. The tenor saxophone is a common instrument for clarinet players to switch to, as it has much in common with the clarinet. This valuable reference element is a great resource while the student is learning the various keys and key signatures. The back cover includes all the major scales for each instrument in its specific playable range and the Circle of Fifths diagram with all key signatures. Each chart also includes a detailed diagram and photo of the instrument indicating every part and section of the instrument including valves, slides, levers, keys, mouthpieces, and much more. Every chart displays the entire chromatic range of each instrument clearly depicting the fingering for each note including all enharmonic substitutions, as well as assorted alternate fingerings recommended by the top studio pros who proofed each and every one. They are perfect for private students, classroom study, or as simply for a quick and easy reference guide while practicing at home. ![]() ![]() Santorella’s Basic Fingering Charts are ideal for every beginner. ![]()
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