'Sonatina for flute or oboe and harpsichord or piano' --
subject- s -: Sonatas - Flute and harpsichord -
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The flute is a woodwind instrument and usually plays the tune in
orchestras or other musical groups. The flute plays in the treble
clef in the key of C which is the same key as the piano. This means
that a flute player can usually play the top line of a piano's
music if necessary. (You don't have to transpose piano music into
flute music either as it is in the same key!)
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Piano, violin, flute
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Ato Turkson has written:
'Three pieces for flute and piano [by] Turkson' -- subject(s):
Flute and piano music
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No, the piano has a much larger range than the flute. Both are
in the same key, but you'd have to transpose everything below
middle c and the flute can't play chords.