Not at all.
I know from experience.
Interesting question, I'll get back to this
The environment can affect playing a flute in a few ways. Temperature and humidity can impact the tuning and sound production of the instrument. In very dry conditions, the wood of a wooden flute can shrink and crack, affecting its playability. Additionally, playing outdoors can create challenges with wind interference and acoustics, potentially affecting the projection and clarity of the sound.
Yes, you curl your fingers when playing the flute.
She started playing the flute when she was in fourth grade.
nope but depends on what type of flute he/she is playing
- playing lead over four saxes (famous Glenn Miller Sound) - playing the third and fourth voice in a 'doubling' reed section, this typically being flute 1 - flute 2 - clarinet 3 - clarinet 4 - bass clarinet 5 instead of five saxophones - improvising over the ensemble on 'hot' last choruses, especially if they are of the 'shout' or 'riff'-type - in tutti: playing a 3rd above the 1st trumpet, the sound gets a 'dixie' flavour. - lowest voice in trio voicings (Ellington, Mood Indigo: muted trumpet 1st voice - muted trombone 2nd voice - low (bass)clarinet 3rd voice
no
It depends.. What is wrong with your flute.. Are you playing the right fingerings??
on an instrument and a flute and a drum and in bellas voice opera that has a bad opera voice
the traitional flute is the didgeridoo, the australians play the didgeridoo in australia.
Yes
Lord Krishna used to have a flute in his hand always. He can play it well. He is known to be a shepard and has flute in hand.