Well, Split E is a special mechanism that makes jumping from second octave A to third octave E much easier!
It is a great feature of a Flute! It makes playing a lot easier and cleaner.
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On flutes without Split "E". LH3 (which operates the "G" tone hole) also closes the lower adjacent key as well. On flutes with Split "E", the lower "G" tone hole is connected to RH2, which allows for much better response on E3 (and other 3rd and 4th octave notes through the use of alternate fingerings. Check out http://www.wfg.woodwind.org/ for suggestions!
The letters on the flute are just the alphabet from A to G. I'm in band, so I know that. But I also wanted to know. Is a flute easy to learn? I mean, I don't play flute. I play clarinet. I want to start learning flute, but when I picked up my aunt's flute and looked up how to play Mary had a little lamb, I freaked. It was SO hard.
There is no such thing. Do you mean "the magic flute" ?
I think it means as loud and as beautiful as a flute
E major
I think it's the last part of the flute, I mean the shortest part of the whole flute
A C flute is concert pitched, so an E on the C flute is a concert E.
5th hole of the flute
笛 /fu e/ means 'flute' in Japanese.
The letters on the flute are just the alphabet from A to G. I'm in band, so I know that. But I also wanted to know. Is a flute easy to learn? I mean, I don't play flute. I play clarinet. I want to start learning flute, but when I picked up my aunt's flute and looked up how to play Mary had a little lamb, I freaked. It was SO hard.
There is no such thing. Do you mean "the magic flute" ?
It depends.. What is wrong with your flute.. Are you playing the right fingerings??
Yes. High E and regular E.
I think it means as loud and as beautiful as a flute
Yes
E major
E, f#, g, a, b, c, d, e
I think it's the last part of the flute, I mean the shortest part of the whole flute