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Bassoon Fingering Chart

Last updated April 26, 2025

Bassoon Fingering Chart

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The bassoon is one fascinating and tricky instrument that asks for quite the finger gymnastics. But no worries! A bassoon fingering chart has got your back, helping you nail those tough notes quickly.

A bassoon fingering chart shows where to place your fingers on the instrument’s keys to produce different notes. It may seem overwhelming initially, but once you get the hang of it, you can play beautiful melodies and harmonies to impress your friends and family.

So, if you’re ready to take your bassoon playing to the next level, grab your instrument and let’s get started!

Table of Contents

Is it Difficult to Play the Bassoon?

Playing any musical instrument requires effort, but some are more challenging to master than others. The bassoon is one such instrument. It’s known for its complex system of over 20 keys, which can be daunting for beginners. 

However, anyone can learn to play the bassoon with patience, dedication, and practice.

Tips for Learning the Bassoon

Learning the bassoon can be challenging, but with the right approach and mindset, you can master this beautiful instrument with a wide range of notes. Here are some tips to help you get started:

  • Tip #1: Start with the basics. Before playing complex pieces, master the basics. Begin by learning the correct fingerings for note B, and practice playing scales to learn the correct fingerings for the notes in between. This will help you understand how the instrument is fingered and build your muscle memory.
  • Tip #2: Use a fingering chart. A fingering chart is essential for any bassoonist. It shows you the fingerings for each note and can help you quickly find the best fingering when playing a piece. Keep your best fingering on a chart nearby for reference while you’re still learning.
  • Tip #3: Practice regularly. Consistent bassoon practice is key to improving your skills on the bassoon. Set aside time each day to practice, even if it’s just for a few minutes. Over time, you’ll build your endurance and be able to play for longer periods.
  • Tip #4: Take it slow. When learning a new piece, take it slow and break it down into smaller sections. Focus on playing each note correctly before moving on to the next. This will help you build your confidence and avoid frustration.
  • Tip #5: Get feedback. Playing with others and getting feedback from more experienced players can be invaluable. Join a local music group or take lessons from a qualified instructor to get a range of feedback on the sound of your playing and learn new techniques.

Learning the Bassoon Fingering Charts

Bassoon Basic Fingering Chart

The basic fingering chart for the bassoon includes beginner bassoon fingerings for the most commonly used notes on the instrument. When students are first starting, students need to focus on mastering these basic fingerings before moving on to more complex ones.

Bassoon Alternate Fingering Chart

The alternate fingering chart for the bassoon includes fingerings used less frequently than basic bassoon fingerings. These fingerings can be used to produce different tone colours and pitch, or to make certain notes easier to play.

Bassoon Trill Fingering Chart

The trill fingering chart created for the bassoon includes fingerings used specifically for trilling between two notes. These bassoon fingerings can create a smooth and seamless sound when playing trills.

The Best Bassoon Fingering Chart

It wouldn’t be a super helpful article without us producing our very own chart. Feel free to copy it as needed, or to download our Bassoon Fingering Chart for you to print off, click here.

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Bassoon Fingering Chart
Summary

Learning to play the bassoon may take some time and effort, but with the right tools and plenty of practice, you’ll play like a pro in no time. 

So grab your bassoon fingering chart, get to work practising, and enjoy the ride!

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FAQ's

What is the hardest note to play on the bassoon?

The hardest note to play on the bassoon is generally considered E2 or D2. These notes are particularly difficult to play in tune due to the overtones on the bassoon.

How do you finger a bassoon?

To finger a bassoon, you use a combination of keys and holes on the instrument to produce different notes. Each note has a specific key, pitch and fingering pattern to memorize to play the instrument effectively.

How do you play high B flat bassoon?

To play a high B flat on the bassoon, you’ll need to use a specific key and fingering pattern, including pressing the whisper key and some of the instrument’s other keys simultaneously. With practice, you’ll be able to hit that high B flat with ease!

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  1. BassoonBeginnerBob says:
    May 13, 2024 at 12:00 am

    Haha, looked at those fingering charts and thought I was seeing alien language. Maybe I can use them to talk to UFOs, am I right? But seriously, gonna need all the help I can get.

    Reply
  2. SaxSavvy says:
    March 27, 2024 at 2:37 am

    So the bassoon’s like really different from the sax, huh? Those fingering charts look complicated but kinda cool. Might give it a try, who knows.

    Reply
  3. clarinet_queen says:
    February 18, 2024 at 12:06 pm

    Super helpful info here! Been thinking about switching to bassoon from clarinet, and this makes it look a lot less scary. Those fingering charts are gonna be my new best friend for sure. Thanks!

    Reply
  4. DoubleReedDude says:
    December 11, 2023 at 8:13 pm

    Interesting article, but I think it underestimates the difficulty of mastering bassoon fingerings. It’s not just about memorizing charts; it’s the subtle adjustments for intonation and tone quality that really matter.

    Reply
  5. FionaFlute says:
    November 1, 2023 at 2:55 am

    As a flutist looking into starting the bassoon, would you say the fingering complexity is similar between the two? Any shared techniques that might make the transition smoother?

    Reply
  6. bassoon_guru99 says:
    August 21, 2023 at 2:29 pm

    Good article for beginners out here. When I started playing, had to learn everything the hard way. These charts are a game changer, specially the trill chart. Keep practicing folks, it gets better!

    Reply
    • reedy says:
      May 13, 2024 at 12:00 am

      Thanks for the encouragement, it’s been tough but fun!

      Reply
  7. MelodyHarper says:
    July 3, 2023 at 4:54 pm

    Just started learning the bassoon and stumbled upon this article. Any advice on how to tackle the alternate fingerings effectively? It seems overwhelming with all the charts. Thanks for the tips though, really helps to have it all laid out!

    Reply

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