There actually is no such thing as a B sharp. It goes straight from B natural to C. C flat is B natural.
Same as B-flat.
F sharp............
It will play very flat.
I tried it and yes you can play jingle bells ont the flute using b a g
When you have obtained the flute you can play it anytime in the overworld by pressing B.
C, C sharp/D flat, D, D sharp/E flat, E, F, F sharp/G flat, G, G sharp/A flat, A, A sharp/B flat, B, C.
#=SHARP *-FLAT ^= OCTIVE KEY G# A B* B (FLUTE=^GGG) G# A B* B (FLUTE=^GGG) B*A G# G (FLUTE=^GGG) G# A B* B (FLUTE=^GGG) F# G A B* F# G A B* ^E ^D B* ^D ^E ^E* C B* A F G F# G A B* F# G A B* ^E ^D B* ^D ^G ^F# G# A B* B ^E ^D B* A G E B* A B* A B* A B* A G E D E E probably looks confusing : can't put signatures on keyboard and I don't know which type of sax you play
the same as e sharp
Every scale can be played on bother the flute and the piccolo. On the flute you can play the A, A flat, B, B flat, D, G, F sharp, and F two octaves. For the C and the D flat there are three that can be played without a Low B key. If you have a low B key, you can play the B scale three octaves. On the piccolo it is the same (minus there is no such thing as a low B key for a piccolo) and the C and high d flat thrid octaves take a lot of effort and practice to get out.
C#, d#, e##, f#, g#, a#, b#, c#.
Yes, you can play both a sharp and a B-flat on the piano by pressing the corresponding keys.
b sharp is b, miss out a hole the cover two more holes.