1st Position - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
5 Hole Flute 6 Hole Flute Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star How I wonder what you are How I wonder what you are Up above the world so high Up above the world so high Like a diamond in the sky Like a diamond in the sky Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star How I wonder what you are How I wonder what you are
2nd Position - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
5 Hole Flute 6 Hole Flute Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star How I wonder what you are How I wonder what you are Up above the world so high Up above the world so high Like a diamond in the sky Like a diamond in the sky Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star How I wonder what you are How I wonder what you arehttp:www.fretwellflutes.com/BeginnerPlayingII.html
ok first u blow c note then c note again witch is played useing four fingers then again the it g not with no hands at all then a note then a note again then g note then f note then f note again then e note then e not again then d not then d note again then c note then g note then g note again then f note then f note again then e note then e note again then d then c then c then g then g then a then a then f it should look like this
c c g g a a g f f e e d d c g g f f e e d c c g g a a f try it
This Is Part Of It I Promise I'm not lying First try it Please It will work
the notes are
C C G G A A G - F F E E D D C-G G F F E E D-G G F F E E D-C C G G A A G-F F E E D C
and that's for the following ONLY: Clarinet-Flute-guitar- and im not sure but possibly for Trumpet to. theres more songs on bottom for those instruments as well.
this one is Mary Had A Little Lamb
the notes are
E D C D E E E--D D D--E E E--E D C D E E E E D D E D C
this next one is The Lion Sleeps Tonight
the notes are
C D E D E F E D C DE C E D
and that's all
P.S. the things that look like this - mean 1 beat rest EACH
Take your flute, pick a key to start in... and blow.
CCGGAAG
FFEEDDC
GGFFDDE
GGFFDDE
CCGGAAG
FFEEDDC
There's one way.
There are 2 kinds :Traditional version and the other is: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Declan Galbraith The song contains 4 beats per bar.
This is an English nursery rhyme: Twinkle, twinkle, little star,How I wonder what you are!Up above the world so high,Like a diamond in the sky!When the blazing sun is set,And the grass with dew is wet, Then you show your little light,Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.Then the traveller in the dark,Thanks you for your tiny spark,He- could not see which way to go,If you did not twinkle so.In the dark blue sky you keep,And often through my window peep,For you never shut your eye,Till the sun is in the sky.As your bright and tiny spark,Guides the traveller in the dark,-Though I know not what you are,Twinkle, twinkle, little star. Many people think that this is a traditional children's nursery song, and usually children only know the first verse. It was in fact written by an American lady called Jane Taylor (1783-1824) and it first appeared as 'The Star' in 'Rhymes for the Nursery' (1806)
I think it's the last part of the flute, I mean the shortest part of the whole flute
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.
You stick the flute in your mouth (not the whole thing) then you blow gently enough to create a steady stream of air which should pop out the end of the flute in the form of a pleasant squeak. What you do then, is wiggle your fingers to create different sonic frequencies. Match them up to the ones that are in the song, and you should have it. Note: When you stop blowing there will just be silence, so match up the silent parts of the song with not blowing.
There are 2 kinds :Traditional version and the other is: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Declan Galbraith The song contains 4 beats per bar.
This is an English nursery rhyme: Twinkle, twinkle, little star,How I wonder what you are!Up above the world so high,Like a diamond in the sky!When the blazing sun is set,And the grass with dew is wet, Then you show your little light,Twinkle, twinkle, all the night.Then the traveller in the dark,Thanks you for your tiny spark,He- could not see which way to go,If you did not twinkle so.In the dark blue sky you keep,And often through my window peep,For you never shut your eye,Till the sun is in the sky.As your bright and tiny spark,Guides the traveller in the dark,-Though I know not what you are,Twinkle, twinkle, little star. Many people think that this is a traditional children's nursery song, and usually children only know the first verse. It was in fact written by an American lady called Jane Taylor (1783-1824) and it first appeared as 'The Star' in 'Rhymes for the Nursery' (1806)
I think it's the last part of the flute, I mean the shortest part of the whole flute
NO! It destroys the pads! They're so expensive to replace, you'd basically ruin the whole thing! Never ever ever do that! -An experienced flute player
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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.
The flute used is a 'tin whistle' or 'penny whistle/flute'. Played in a similar style to the recorder but there is no whole at the back. I think it is used mainly in folk? You can easily buy them and they can be quite cheap - usually sold as souvenirs in northern European areas and also Ireland. I have a gold one! :D
There is no whole number in a fraction. A fraction is a little number on top and another little number on the bottom. The numerator is the little number on top.
Main FlutesBlack Flute- Decreases the amount of Pokemon found in the wild.White Flute- Increases the amount of Pokemon found in the wild.Blue Flute/ Poke Flute- Awakens sleeping Pokemon.Red Flute- Snaps Pokemon out of infatuation.Yellow Flute- Snaps Pokemon out of confusion.Other FlutesDPPt: Azure Flute- When played at the summit of Mt. Coronet, a staircase will appear leading to the Hall of Origin*. Event item.Pokemon Colosseum: Time Flute- One use items given to the player three times. It calls Celebi to have it completely purify a Shadow Pokemon*.
It actually depends on who is playing and what you're comparing the flute to. First of all it depends on who is playing. Some people are gifted with the skills on flute and other wind instruments while others are gifted in percussion. Some people also find flute easier and some might find percussion to be easier. It mainly depends on the person that is playing and their passion towards the instrument. Second is it depends on which instrument you are comparing the flute to. If youre comparing it to the piano (piano is considered as a percussion instrument) then the piano is probably harder. If you compare it to a tambourine perhaps, then of course the flute may be harder. The flute and Percussion also have different techniques which is why they are two different things and you may be gifted with the skill in flute but not percussion or vise versa or even maybe have the skill for both.
You stick the flute in your mouth (not the whole thing) then you blow gently enough to create a steady stream of air which should pop out the end of the flute in the form of a pleasant squeak. What you do then, is wiggle your fingers to create different sonic frequencies. Match them up to the ones that are in the song, and you should have it. Note: When you stop blowing there will just be silence, so match up the silent parts of the song with not blowing.
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