Use 8 fingers...
he played an open holed german model...
no
The Irish flute is a wooden, six-holed instrument traditionally made from materials like African blackwood or bamboo. It is a keyless, end-blown flute known for its rich, warm tone and is commonly used in Irish folk music. Unlike the modern concert flute, the Irish flute has a wider bore, allowing for a distinctive sound that emphasizes ornamentation and expressive playing. Musicians often play it in a variety of folk styles, making it a staple in traditional Irish ensembles.
Nope! It's the same fingerings as the flute, if you know how to play flute, you can play piccolo.
Two: Those who love to play flute and those who are forced to play flute.
The flute is not the easiest to play, but not the hardest.
on flute ?
Anyone who is willing to learn how to play the flute may learn. People who play the flute are called "Flutists".
5th hole of the flute
yes i play the flute and i love it so give it a try
A flute can play about three octaves in total.
You can buy the little hole cover-uppers. Just look up the store company that you bought your flute from, and they should be able to tell you how to change your open-hole flute to a closed-hole flute.