Well, D # is the same as E flat Low e flat- thumb,1,2,3 on ur left hand and 1,2,3,pinky on ur right hand Middle e flat- thumb,2,3 on ur left hand and 1,2,3,pinky on ur right hand High e flat- thumb,1,2,3,pinky on ur left hand and 1,2,3,pinky on ur right hand Hope I told u what u needed :)
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.
Low a- thumb,1,2 on left hand pinky on right hand Middle a- same High a- thumb,2 on left hand and 1,pinky on right hand
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.
From low C or B depending on the flute, to around high F So there r like 43 notes or like 3.5 octaves I play flute and I can only play up to high C # cuz the other notes r really high... idk if I'm right with the high notes but it's somewhere around ther :/
A beginner flute player can typically expect to play notes ranging from middle C to around the D above the staff.
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)
Hello, The flute can go as low as a middle C on the piano, sometimes even a B.It can play up to a top F. If you want more help about instruments there is an amazing book called: the AB guide to music theory part 2, on chapter 13.Hope I helped :)
The flute is not the easiest to play, but not the hardest.
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.
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Flutes and piccolos are more than similar. They are both a part of the flute family. Think of the piccolo as a tiny flute replica (or a baby flute). The piccolo is made smaller than the the average concert flute so that the player can achieve higher notes with much more ease, comfort, and reliable tuning. This means that the piccolo can play some high notes that the concert flute can not play but the concert flute can play some lower notes that the piccolo can not play.