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Home » Tutorial » Our Comprehensive Baritone Sax Fingering Chart

Our Comprehensive Baritone Sax Fingering Chart

Last updated May 5, 2025

Our Comprehensive Baritone Sax Fingering Chart

  • Proudly written by Pro-Saxophonist,
  • Hannah Haefele
  • 5 Comments
  • Saxophone | Wind

A superb Baritone Sax Fingering Chart stands as one of the most vital tools in your collection. Much like a GPS for your saxophone, it directs you to the correct keys for each note you aspire to play.

And trust us, you’ll want to have this handy, especially when you’re just starting out.

Three Photos Of A Baritone Saxophone

But not just any old fingering chart will do.

You need one that’s easy to read and understand and packed with all the basic fingerings you’ll need to rock out on your baritone sax.

So don’t be caught without a trusty fingering chart. It’s the key to unlocking your saxophone’s full potential and taking your playing to the next level.

Table of Contents

Understanding the
Baritone Sax

The baritone saxophone is a large, low-pitched saxophone that can add warmth and depth to any musical ensemble.

It’s commonly used in jazz and classical music and has a unique fingering chart with a low A key. It requires a specific fingering chart and attention to the octave key as a transposing instrument.

With practice and an understanding of its characteristics, the baritone saxophone can be a powerful addition to any musician’s repertoire.

Different Types Of Saxophones

Basic Baritone Sax Fingerings

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As a beginner baritone saxophonist, learning the basic fingerings to play the instrument effectively is essential. This section will provide you with the necessary information to get started.

Lower Register

The lower register of the baritone saxophone is typically used for playing notes between Bb1 and F3.

Middle Register

The middle register of the baritone saxophone is typically used for playing notes between G3 and Bb4.

Upper Register

The upper register of the baritone saxophone is typically used for playing notes above Bb4.

Advanced Baritone Sax Fingerings

Saxophone Fingering Techniques

If you’ve mastered the basics of playing the baritone saxophone, it’s time to take your skills to the next level with advanced fingerings!

Altissimo Register

The altissimo register refers to the range of notes above the normal range of the saxophone. To access this register, you’ll need to use a combination of fingerings and embouchure techniques.

Remember, the altissimo register requires a lot of practice and patience. Use proper embouchure techniques and experiment with different fingerings to find what works best for you.

Overtones

Overtones are a fundamental aspect of saxophone playing that can greatly enhance your sound and technique. By using overtones, you can play higher notes with less effort and better intonation.

Here are some tips for practising overtones:

  1. Start by playing a low Bb and gradually increase the air pressure until you hear a higher pitch.

  2. Once you can produce an overtone, try playing a scale using only overtones. This will help you develop your control and intonation.

  3. Experiment with different fingerings and embouchure techniques to find the best sound for each overtone.

Remember, playing overtones requires a lot of practice and patience. Don’t get discouraged if it takes time to master this technique.

Keep practising and experimenting, and you’ll soon be able to play higher notes with ease and control.

Maintenance Tips for
Finger Pads

Top Tip
Cleaning Hands With Wipes
1. Clean Your Hands

Before playing, ensure your hands are clean and free of oils or lotions. This will prevent dirt and grime from building up on the finger pads, which can cause them to deteriorate over time.

You can also use a handkerchief or a cloth to wipe your fingers after playing to remove sweat or oils.

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2. Use Pad Savers

Pad savers are small cloths inserted into the saxophone to absorb moisture and prevent dirt and dust from settling on the pads. They’re especially useful for baritone saxophones, which have larger pads than others.

Make sure to change your pad savers regularly to prevent them from becoming saturated with moisture and causing damage to the pads.

Swabs For Removing Moisture
3. Avoid Excess Moisture

Playing for extended periods can cause excess moisture to build up on the finger pads, which can cause them to deteriorate faster.

To prevent this, take breaks between playing sessions and remove the mouthpiece from the saxophone to allow the moisture to evaporate. You can also use a swab or a cloth to remove excess moisture from the tone holes.

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4. Store Your Saxophone Properly

When not in use, store your saxophone in a dry and cool place. Avoid leaving it in direct sunlight or a humid environment, as this can cause the pads to deteriorate faster. You can also use a saxophone case to protect your instrument from dust and dirt.

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Baritone Sax Fingering Chart:
Summary

Saxophonist Playing With A Guitar Player

Remember, the fingerwork for the basic notes is the same for all saxophones, so the fingering chart is the same whether playing the baritone saxophone or the alto saxophone.

However, only the baritone saxophone has a low A. To sound a low A, use the fingering for low C and press the low A key below the thumb of the left hand.

Of course, because the saxophone is a transposing instrument, the same fingering chart applies whether you play soprano, alto, baritone, or tenor saxophone.

We hope that this guide has been helpful to you! Keep in mind that mastering the baritone saxophone takes time and patience, but with consistent practice, you will be able to achieve your goals.

Keep playing, keep learning, and enjoy the beautiful sound of the baritone saxophone!

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FAQ's

Do alto, tenor, soprano and baritone saxophone have the same fingering?

Yes, the alto, tenor, soprano, and baritone saxophones have the same fingering chart for the basic notes. However, the baritone saxophone has a low A key that is not found on other saxophones.

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    My name is Hannah, and I'm a flutist and piccolo player. I've performed with the Omaha Symphony Orchestra and played in a professional recording studio. My sheet music has been purchased by musicians in the United States, Ireland, Germany, and Myanmar. I have a master of music in flute from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Outside of music, I love watching old Disney Channel and Nickelodeon shows. And if I could live anywhere, regardless of money, I would choose the Cayman Islands.

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  1. JazzyJeff says:
    December 20, 2024 at 1:02 pm

    The maintenance tips for finger pads are spot on. A lot of players neglect this aspect but it’s crucial for preserving the instrument’s responsiveness and sound quality. Good job highlighting this, Hannah .

    Reply
  2. SSmith88 says:
    December 3, 2024 at 2:27 pm

    I’ve been playing the baritone sax for a few years now, and while I found the section on advanced fingerings intriguing, I think there’s a lot more complexity to mastering altissimo register notes that wasn’t fully explored. For instance, the role of embouchure adjustment and air support can’t be understated. Also, different saxophones react differently, so what works for one might not work for another. Would love to see a more in-depth discussion on this topic.

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  3. SaxyMelodies says:
    October 5, 2024 at 7:26 pm

    Just wanted to say thanks for the easy-to-understand breakdown of the baritone sax fingerings. It’s been really helpful for my students, especially those just starting. Your tips have made a big difference in our band class.

    Reply
    • BariFan101 says:
      December 20, 2024 at 1:02 pm

      Yeah, super grateful for this article. Just picked up the sax and it’s been a game changer for me. Cheers!

      Reply
  4. RonaldTechie says:
    August 26, 2024 at 5:21 pm

    Hey Hannah, could you delve a bit more into how temperature variations might affect the maintenance of finger pads on the baritone sax?

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