yes
Yes, but there are common fingerings that are usually played.
The flute, because it has the exact same notes as the alto sax, but if its the tenor, then im not sure. The tenor has the same fingerings as an alto, but different notes. If you want the same fingerings, i would suggest the recorder.
a piccilo, you could also count the recorder......but they would be more related to the clarinet
To play the E flat flute with the correct fingerings, you need to cover the holes with your fingers in a specific pattern. The fingerings for the E flat flute are similar to the regular flute but adjusted for the smaller size. Practice and familiarity with the fingerings will help you play the E flat flute effectively.
Yes, but the buttons and triggers are much smaller
No, some fingerings are the same or similar but others are quite different.
no the flute is longer and the recorder is shorter
yes it does
yes, a standard trumpet, and standard flugelhorn use the same fingerings.
yes, but of course the piccolo is much smaller so your fingers are much closer together and you also have to make your lips tighter. Also, the notes on the piccolo are one octive higher than the notes on the flute, but yes, the fingerings are the same.
It depends.. What is wrong with your flute.. Are you playing the right fingerings??
A flute fingering chart will give the fingerings (a comprehensive one will also give alternatives) for the flute.