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if you know how to hold a Flute, it should just be first finger, bottom pinky

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Q: How do you play the c note ona flute?
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What is the highest note in flute?

on the C flute, the highest note is C


Is there a note lower than a c on the flute?

If you are referring to the lowest note a normal, C foot flute can play, the answer is yes... sometimes. A flute with a B foot joint can go half a step lower, which is B. There is an extra key to allow you to go lower.


What is the highest note on the flute?

The highest note on the flute is the high f.


Is flute chords and piano chords the same?

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.


How do you play happy birthday on Flute without using the note a flat and g flat?

Stay in C major.


What has the highest note flute or bassoon?

C


What is the lowest note a standard flute can play?

The lowest a C flute with a C foot joint can play is a C4 in the flute's first register. This note appears on the first ledger line below the staff. Flutes with a B foot joint can play down to a B3/Cb4, which is half step lower than the flute with the C foot joint can play.


What does the flute play in?

The flute plays in the Treble Clef and is a C instrument.


What is c2 on flute?

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.


What should the hz be on a metranome to tune a flute?

Well, first, a metronome is used to show cadence - that is, how many beats per minute - how fast to play. For tuning, the standard concert tuning note is the "A" note above middle "C", or 440 cps for a "C" melody flute. (cycles per second . . . Hertz, or Hz, is used only in electronics and physics applications.) If it is not a "C" melody flute, then a different note name is used, but is still at 440 cps.


What is a modern flute's lowest note?

C (sometimes called Bsharp)


How do you play an a note a b note and a c note on the recorder?

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