![]() Fingering chart for a “non-compensating” CC 5 valve tuba.Fingering chart for a “non-compensating” CC 4 valve tuba.Fingering chart for a “compensating” Treble Clef BBb 4 valve tuba.Fingering chart for a “non-compensating” Treble Clef BBb 4 valve tuba.Fingering chart for a “compensating” BBb 4 valve tuba.Fingering chart for a “non-compensating” BBb 4 valve tuba.Contact me at: FINGERING POSITION CHARTS: If you’d like to help with this mission, send me your recommendations on the kind of material you’d like to see here. The Tuba Fingering Position Charts listed below are part of my intent to build a comprehensive library of articles, tips, and resources for the tuba and low brass artist, teacher, and student. ![]() As the artistic performance of these three instruments share much common ground, you’ll find some cross-over of tips, advice, and music resources. The tuba is a member of the low brass family of musical instruments that encompasses the trombone, euphonium, and tuba. ![]()
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