Fingering Charts
Facsimile Fingering Charts
- Antonio Lorenzoni's fingering chart
for the one-key flute, 1779.
- The earliest charts for the 6-key flute, from
The Compleat Tutor for the German Flute, c.1770.
- Tebaldo Monzani's
fingering for the 6- to 9-key flute, 1813.
- Tebaldo Monzani's
trill fingerings, 1813.
- A. B. Fürstenau's fingering and trill charts from his Op.42 Flötenschule (c1826). PDF
- E. Walkiers' fingering tables from Volume 1 of his Mèthode de Flûte (Op.30, 1829). PDF
- E. Walkiers' table of "augmented fingerings" (sensitive fingerings) from his Mèthode de Flûte (1829). PDF
- E. Walkiers' table of ornaments from his Mèthode de Flûte (1829). PDF
- Thomas Lindsay's
fingering for the 8-key flute, 1828.
- Raphael Dressler's
fingering for the 8-key flute, c.1825–1830.
- Louis Dorus' fingering and trills for the conical Boehm flutes, c.1840.
- Richard Carte's chart of fingerings
and trills for his 1867 System flute.
- Altès' chart of
fingerings to facilitate execution and alter pitch (notes sensible)
on the Boehm flute.
- Victor Mahillon's Hints on the Fingering
of the Boehm Flutes, 1884.
- A few fingerings for the Siccama and
"old-fingering" flutes
- Maximilian Schwedler's fingering and trills
for the "Modell Schwedler-Kruspe", 1897.
- Ernesto Koehler's fingering for the
12–15 key flute, after 1900.
- Ernesto Koehler's trill fingerings.
- Adolf Burose's fingerings, c.1910,
for a 15-key flute with a Bb foot.