for iPad™

 

Directions for all the Fingering applications:


Using the written staff:

Simply touch and drag up and down on the staff to select the note, slide right for sharp, left for flat, or slide up and down near either edge for constant flats or sharps.


Using the Piano keyboard:

When playing the keyboard; swipe to move the keyboard (it has all 88 keys), tap to play notes, touch and hold then slide to glissando. When you glissando up, notes will be notated in sharps, when you glissando down, notes will be notated in flats. When you tap specific notes they will be notated in the most common accidental for that note. ie: Eb rather than D#, F# rather than Gb.

Fingering for iPad

Fingering for iPad includes extensive fingering charts for the following instruments.


  1. Always plays the concert pitch for any written pitch.

  2. Sounds are included from C0 (below) to C9 (above) outside the range of the piano. Middle C is C4.


Clefs (Treble, Alto, Tenor & Bass clefs)

Woodwinds:

Piccolo,

Concert Flute,

Alto Flute &

Bass Flutes

with minor 2nd, major 2nd,  

minor 3rd & major 3rd trills


Oboe,

Cor Anglais

with minor 2nd &

major 2nd trills


Soprano Clarinet,

Alto Clarinet,

Bass Clarinet &

Contrabass Clarinets

with minor 2nd &

major 2nd trills


Bassoon &

Contrabassoon

with minor 2nd &

major 2nd trills


Soprano Saxophone,

Alto Saxophone,

Tenor Saxophone &

Baritone Saxophone

with minor 2nd, major 2nd,

minor 3rd & major 3rd trills

Brass:

F/Bb Double French Horn

(treble & bass clefs)


A, Bb, C & D Trumpet

(including Cornet / Flugelhorn)


Tenor/Bass Trombone

(treble*, tenor & bass clefs)


Euphonium

(treble*, tenor & bass clefs) &

Baritone

(treble*, tenor & bass clefs)


BBb, CC, Eb & F Tubas

(treble* & bass clefs)


*Treble clef on the brass instruments follow British Band tradition of being in transposing notation for non-transposing instruments.

This affects Trombone, Euphonium, Baritone and Tuba.

  1. Over 1100 woodwind fingerings illustrated.  If there are alternate fingerings for the chosen note or trill, a control will appear allowing you to navigate through them.


  1. Includes visual guides to the key names and locations to understand the fingering charts better.


  1. Plays the trills for trill fingerings.

Fingering Woodwinds

Fingering Woodwinds includes extensive fingering charts for the following instruments.


  1. Always plays the concert pitch for any written pitch.

  2. Sounds are included from C0 (below) to C9 (above) outside the range of the piano. Middle C is C4.


Clefs (Treble, Alto, Tenor & Bass clefs)

Woodwinds:

Piccolo,

Concert Flute,

Alto Flute &

Bass Flutes

with minor 2nd, major 2nd,  

minor 3rd & major 3rd trills


Oboe,

Cor Anglais

with minor 2nd &

major 2nd trills


Soprano Clarinet,

Alto Clarinet,

Bass Clarinet &

Contrabass Clarinets

with minor 2nd &

major 2nd trills


Bassoon &

Contrabassoon

with minor 2nd &

major 2nd trills


Soprano Saxophone,

Alto Saxophone,

Tenor Saxophone &

Baritone Saxophone

with minor 2nd, major 2nd,

minor 3rd & major 3rd trills

  1. Over 1100 woodwind fingerings illustrated.  If there are alternate fingerings for the chosen note or trill, a control will appear allowing you to navigate through them.


  1. Includes visual guides to the key names and locations to understand the fingering charts better.


  1. Plays the trills for trill fingerings.

Fingering Brass

Fingering Brass includes extensive fingering charts for the following instruments.


  1. Always plays the concert pitch for any written pitch.

  2. Sounds are included from C0 (below) to C9 (above) outside the range of the piano. Middle C is C4.


Clefs (Treble, Alto, Tenor & Bass clefs)

Brass:

F/Bb Double French Horn

(treble & bass clefs)


A, Bb, C & D Trumpet

(including Cornet / Flugelhorn)


Tenor/Bass Trombone

(treble*, tenor & bass clefs)


Euphonium

(treble*, tenor & bass clefs) &

Baritone

(treble*, tenor & bass clefs)


BBb, CC, Eb & F Tubas

(treble* & bass clefs)


*Treble clef on the brass instruments follow British Band tradition of being in transposing notation for non-transposing instruments.

This affects Trombone, Euphonium, Baritone and Tuba.







Fingering Strings

Fingering Strings includes fingering and position charts for the following instruments.


Violin, Viola, Cello & Double Bass

Double Bass displays either Simandl or Rabbath positions.


  1. Always plays the concert pitch for any written pitch.

  2. Sounds are included from C0 (below) to C9 (above) outside the range of the piano. Middle C is C4.

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