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How to Play High F on the Clarinet

There are two standard fingerings for F. Scroll down for explanations of each fingering. To see the fingerings for other pitches, select one of the note images in the chart below.
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Clarinet fingering for altissimo register F, No. 1Clarinet fingering for altissimo register F, No. 2

Notes on the fingerings for high F
Fingering #1 is the primary fingering for high F. Fingering #2 produces a good tone and is usually in tune, but it is harder to reach in most situations. Notice that this fingering does not use the fourth finger of the right hand.

How to use the fingering charts
Your left hand is represented by pink circles with a number indicating which finger to place on a key or cover a tone hole. Your right hand is represented with blue circles in these fingering charts.

Clarinet Fingerings in the Altissimo Register

Select a note below to see the fingering for each pitch, hear what it sounds like, and view alternate fingerings.

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Lower register clarinet notes

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Altissimo clarinet notes

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