Note that the concert keyy will be different and that the translating into the correct key will be difficult, it will work.
it is played by holding it with ur right hand and ur lft and press the buttons down and it makes music i play the flute at Immaculate conception
Go to the Temple of Apollo (Temple of Muses) to the right of Main Street, and inside (far right) you get a reed pipe, or flute. Stop at the statue of Euterpe, muse of music, to learn a song with the flute.
The link below has the piano music. If you play the top line it should sound right, because its the same notes as the flute.
Bb on a flute is played (left to right) thumb first finger first finger and first pinkie key.
in the baked beans tin in your right hand nose pocket.
The air inlet of the concert flute is blown across at a right angle to make the sound. There are end driven flutes you play straight out from you.
Well, sax is a great instrument, but i play the flute and you can play a wide range of different music with it, from classic, to jazz, and you can even beatbox with it, if your up for the challenge! but I'm a bit biased:) go with whichever one feels right for you.
From audience left, in order: first violin, second violin, cello, viola. The arrangement is roughly an arc of a circle of somewhat less than one-hundred-eighty degrees; the violist is almost, but not quite, facing the first violinist. Things vary a bit from quartet to quartet, but what I've written is generally true, in my experience.
The question should be : What instrument is closest to the conductor in an orchestra? I assume the question refers to a symphonic (philharmonic) orchestra. The answer is that two instruments are closer to the conductor: the first violin (principal of the first violins) on the left, and most of the time, the first cello on the right. I say most of the time, because orchestras are usually put in a layout with the first violins on the left and the cellos on the right. However some orchestras use the distribution of first violins on the left and second violins on the right. In this case the closes instruments would be the first violin (1st violins principal) and the principal of the second violins.
That would be "right now"-- the music that is played ' today'.....
RECORD is the right answer.. *_*
Answer 1:My sister plays piano and I play flute and I am pretty sure that flutes are a note higher than piano.So to convert it all you would have to do is play the song 1 lettered note higher.Answer 2:Find a flautist who's good at transposing music. The notes should be raised up one tone unless you want to take it to a different key and register. it's the same as converting bass to treble.alternatively I use Sibelius 3 to transpose my music.Answer 3:The flute is not a transposing instrument, so transposition of the melody line is not necessary. All one has to do is take the main melody, usually identified in the treble stave of the piano music, and play it on the flute.