left thumb key,first left finger, first right finger and right pinky
The flute plays in the Treble Clef and is a C instrument.
C, same as the flute
no Actually, it depends on what you mean. A flute is a single note instrument, so a single flute cannot play a chord. However, the notes are the same, because a standard flute is a concert pitched instrument, so a C on the piano is a C on the flute, therefore, a C chord on the piano is a C chord on the flute. the difference is, it takes 3 flutes to play a tried, but a single piano can play a triad.
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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.
if you know how to hold a flute, it should just be first finger, bottom pinky
C,C,C,D,E,E,,A,A,A,A,C,B,D,E,C,A,E easy a brew
i think you need to re-phrase the question a little. In terms of genre the flute mostaly polays classical/soundtrack music but it has been known that the flute has played in the Jazz genre and even rock genres in terms of pitch a flute can play all the notes between C3 on a piano (middle C as it's known) to C6 (most players can do this and a good flute can go a little higher)
A flute can play only one note at a time, so a single flute cannot play a chord. A C2 chord however is C, D, and G, so three flutes playing at the same time can play a C2 if one flute plays each of those notes.
A C flute is concert pitched, so an E on the C flute is a concert E.
on the C flute, the highest note is C
A beginner flute player can typically expect to play notes ranging from middle C to around the D above the staff.