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Home » Tutorial » Our Complete Tenor Saxophone Fingering Chart

Our Complete Tenor Saxophone Fingering Chart

Last updated May 5, 2025

Our Complete Tenor Saxophone Fingering Chart

  • Proudly written by Pro-Saxophonist,
  • Elaine Booth
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If you’re a tenor saxophonist, then you know firsthand how important it is to have a good fingering chart.

The tenor saxophone is used in many music genres, like jazz, blues, and rock.

A Tenor Saxophone Fingering Chart chart can be your best friend when learning to play the saxophone. It’s like a map showing which keys to press to produce different notes.

So, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced saxophonist, a reliable fingering chart is a key must-have tool to improve your playing skills.

Keep reading to learn more!

Table of Contents

The Tenor Saxophone

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The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized saxophone pitched in the key of B-flat. 

It’s a popular instrument in jazz and rock music with a warm, rich tone that’s instantly recognisable.

The tenor saxophone is larger than the alto saxophone but smaller than the baritone saxophone.

Tenor Saxophone Fingering Chart

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Saxophone Key Usage

A tenor saxophone fingering chart is a tool that helps you learn and remember the fingerings for each note on your instrument.

A good fingering chart lets you quickly and easily find the fingerings you need to play any note on your saxophone.

Many different types of tenor saxophone fingering charts are available, from basic charts that show the fingerings for each note to more advanced charts that include alternate fingerings and other helpful information.

Some charts are designed for beginners, while others are more suited to advanced players.

One important thing to remember when using a tenor saxophone fingering chart is that fingerings can vary depending on the make and model of your instrument.

Be sure to check your instrument’s manual or consult a teacher or experienced player to ensure you’re using the correct fingerings for your saxophone.

Alternate and Altissimo Fingering

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When playing the tenor saxophone, you may find that some notes are difficult to reach or produce the desired sound. This is where alternate and altissimo fingerings come in handy.

Alternate Fingerings

Alternate fingerings refer to different fingerings that can play the same note. 

These fingerings can make it easier to play certain passages, achieve a different tone or sound, and even a concert pitch!

Altissimo Fingerings

The altissimo range refers to the higher range of notes on the tenor saxophone. 

Playing in the altissimo range can be challenging, but it can be done with practice and the same right hand and fingerings.

The chart above shows some altissimo fingerings for the tenor saxophone.

Comparison with Other Saxophones

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When it comes to saxophones, each type has unique qualities that make it stand out. The tenor saxophone is no exception.

Compared to other saxophones, it has a distinct sound and range that sets it apart.

The tenor saxophone is larger than the alto and soprano saxophones but smaller than the baritone saxophone. It has a richer tone than the alto and soprano saxophones but not as deep as the baritone saxophone.

The tenor saxophone ranges from Bb3 to F6, the same as the alto saxophone. However, the tenor saxophone has a lower pitch than the alto saxophone.

It has a brighter and more focused sound than the baritone saxophone. The baritone saxophone has a more mellow and rich sound, ranging from low A.

The tenor saxophone has a more versatile sound, making it suitable for various music genres, from jazz to classical.

Regarding fingering, the tenor saxophone has the same fingerings as the alto and soprano saxophones. However, the fingerings on the baritone saxophone are different due to its larger size and lower pitch.

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They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

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The TedScore™: 7/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
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from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

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The TedScore™: 8/10
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The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.

Tenor Saxophone Fingering Chart
The Summary

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Hopefully, you’ve found these Tenor Sax fingerings useful. Once you get them into your muscle memory, you’ll be playing naturally and without having to pause and think.

So the key here (pardon the really bad pun!) – is practice. As much as possible!

And if you’re in the market to buy a new saxophone, take a look at my handy new article,‘TOP 9 BEST TENOR SAXOPHONES’.

Good luck!

FAQ's

What is the purpose of the saxophone keys?

The saxophone keys are used to control the pitch and sound of the instrument. They allow the player to create different notes and tones by opening and closing different combinations of keys.

How many keys does a saxophone have?

Most saxophones have between 20 and 23 keys, although some models may have more or fewer. The number of keys can vary depending on the type of saxophone and the specific model.

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  1. beatmaker_bob says:
    December 1, 2024 at 1:11 pm

    yo can u use these tips for making beats too?

    Reply
  2. OldSchoolSax says:
    November 10, 2024 at 7:27 am

    This comparison between different saxophones is quite informative. I remember my early days of confusion between choosing a tenor or alto saxophone. Articles like this would have been incredibly beneficial back then. It’s crucial for beginners to understand the subtle nuances that make each saxophone unique.

    Reply
  3. JazzCat88 says:
    September 20, 2024 at 10:34 pm

    Loving the detailed breakdown of the altissimo fingerings, not many guides go into that. It’s gonna take my play to the next level. Props, Elaine Booth!

    Reply
    • NotesHighnLow says:
      December 20, 2024 at 12:53 pm

      Right? Mastering those notes is a game changer. Takes practice, though.

      Reply
  4. SallyMae says:
    August 30, 2024 at 8:16 pm

    i just got a tenor sax and this chart’s a lifesaver, but do u have any tips on transitioning between notes smoother? thx!

    Reply

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