< Flute
Basic Flute Method
Method book for those beginning to learn flute.

Introduction
IntroductionMaintenance

Getting started
Lesson 2Lesson 3Lesson 4Lesson 5Lesson 6

Playing the flute
Lesson 7Lesson 8 • Lesson 9 • Lesson 10 • Lesson 11 • Lesson 12Lesson 13 • Lesson 14

Building on skills
Lesson 15 • Lesson 16 • Lesson 17 • Lesson 18 • Lesson 19 • Lesson 20 • Lesson 21 • Lesson 22 • Culmination

Appendicies
Links • Learning a piece of music

Related books
SaxophoneMusic TheoryBaroque Flute HandbookWestern Music History

Fingering chart

Fingering charts use symbols to communicate which keys should be pressed in order to play the desired note. The blackened keys should be closed, while the white keys should be left open.

To learn more, watch this video on how to use a fingering chart.

Now that you know how to use a fingering chart, here are two quality charts:

  1. wfg.woodwind.org - fingering chart for your desktop computer
  2. fingercharts.com - fingering chart for your phone or tablet

For a printable chart, you can use the one below.

Fingering chart for flute.
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