The lowest G and the octave above that are fingered the same. Use your entire left hand with the exception of your pinky. Then press down your right pinky.
It's that simple!
If you want the G that is on the fourth ledger line above the staff, finger it the same as the lower G's, but do not use your left thumb.
first and second finger on your left hand, pinky and thumb key :)
Open "G" First Finger "A" Second Finger "B" Third Finger "B sharp" Fourth Finger "C"
Ok so I'm assuming you know how to play a G natural on a flute. SO place your hands where you would a G natural and with you right hand put your index finger (pointer finger) on the corresponding key. Now you have a f natural in your low and middle registar.
To play a high natural a on the flute, use the thumb and middle finger of your left hand, and the middle finger and little finger of your right hand. You'll need a lot of breath support, but careful not to "blast" it.
You play a G just like the F but the first finger on the end has to be up. So when you're holding the flute you should have you Right Hand on the flute (except your pinky) And your Left Hand you should only have your pinky on. Sorry if its confusing..
C natural, commonly reffered to as the normal "C" fingering for flute is the first finger, and the last pinky for leverage. It is the same for Middle C and High C, and maybe Low C, I dunno if there is a low C on flute, but if there is, it's the same fingering. That is First Finger, and Pinky, NO THUMB. For a C Sharp(most comminly written as D flat) the keys are the pinky only.
Open "G" First Finger "A" Second Finger "B" Third Finger "B sharp" Fourth Finger "C"
Ok so I'm assuming you know how to play a G natural on a flute. SO place your hands where you would a G natural and with you right hand put your index finger (pointer finger) on the corresponding key. Now you have a f natural in your low and middle registar.
your left pointer finger and thumb, and your right pinky finger ●○○|○○○ ● ●
Same as E-natural.
To play a high natural a on the flute, use the thumb and middle finger of your left hand, and the middle finger and little finger of your right hand. You'll need a lot of breath support, but careful not to "blast" it.
You play a G just like the F but the first finger on the end has to be up. So when you're holding the flute you should have you Right Hand on the flute (except your pinky) And your Left Hand you should only have your pinky on. Sorry if its confusing..
You play a G just like the F but the first finger on the end has to be up. So when you're holding the Flute you should have you Right Hand on the flute (except your pinky) And your Left Hand you should only have your pinky on. Sorry if its confusing..
right hand- first finger 2nd 3rd and pinkie left hand - no fingers
C natural, commonly reffered to as the normal "C" fingering for flute is the first finger, and the last pinky for leverage. It is the same for Middle C and High C, and maybe Low C, I dunno if there is a low C on flute, but if there is, it's the same fingering. That is First Finger, and Pinky, NO THUMB. For a C Sharp(most comminly written as D flat) the keys are the pinky only.
Hold down every key on your left hand (apart from G#) and your fourth finger on your right hand. Tra la! F#
Step 1. Position your fingers for g Step 2. Put your fourth finger on the key it is above You now have g flat (f sharp)
e sharp is the same as d natural, which is (if you didnt know) thumb 1,2 1,2,3