yes, but of course the piccolo is much smaller so your fingers are much closer together and you also have to make your lips tighter. Also, the notes on the piccolo are one octive higher than the notes on the Flute, but yes, the fingerings are the same.
I can only answer for the Oboe.
Some of the fingerings are the same but there are a lot of differences between oboe and recorder fingering.
No. There are a few notes (like G, A, and B) that are the same, but other than that they are completely different.
No, however the fingerings are similar. If you already know the fingerings of one instrument, you can learn the fingerings of the other somewhat easily.
yes, except for the high D and onwards :)
No, not at all...
Nope! It's the same fingerings as the flute, if you know how to play flute, you can play piccolo.
as a matter of fact,the piccolo is higher in sound then the flute! its amazing how such a little instrument can produce a high sound!!!
A piccolo plays the higher note over the flute, because the Piccolo's small size can leed to a high pitch, and is designed to have a shorter stem, so it's not just a small flute, so it is way higher than the flute. --By exactly one octave. They do also have the same fingerings.
Yes, but the buttons and triggers are much smaller
piccolo has a higher pitch than the flute. Piccolo and flute have the same fingerings and notes it just sounds like the piccolo is playing a higher note but they arent
Nope! It's the same fingerings as the flute, if you know how to play flute, you can play piccolo.
as a matter of fact,the piccolo is higher in sound then the flute! its amazing how such a little instrument can produce a high sound!!!
A piccolo plays the higher note over the flute, because the Piccolo's small size can leed to a high pitch, and is designed to have a shorter stem, so it's not just a small flute, so it is way higher than the flute. --By exactly one octave. They do also have the same fingerings.
Yes, but the buttons and triggers are much smaller
piccolo has a higher pitch than the flute. Piccolo and flute have the same fingerings and notes it just sounds like the piccolo is playing a higher note but they arent
No. A piccolo is just a smaller version of a Flute. It is played in exactly the same way. The only difference is in pitch as the piccolo is higher than the flute. Hope this helps :)
The piccolo plays higher than the flute. All orchestra's have piccolo's and the piccolo can only go so high (same as the flute) so it is not a matter of which orchestra plays the highest because all of them can play at the same pitch range (this also applies for the flute)
yes it does
A piccolo is a smaller version of the flute, when all notes played sound an octave above the notes played on the flute. For example, if you were to play the third-line B-flat on the flute and on piccolo, it would sound an ovtave higher on the piccolo than on the flute, even though they are the same note. Most (if not all) of the fingering for notes is the same on both instruments, and it is incredibly easy to switch between the two--for example, I started playing flute in 5th grade, and started playing piccolo in the 7th grade, and would bring both to concerts and practices. Depending on the song and what our conductor wanted, I would either play flute or piccolo. I have found that songs for what our school called "Pep Band" or "marching band" usually called for me to play piccolo, while more concert type peices called for flute.
C, same as the flute
Piccolo is a different instrument than the flute.
it would be piccolo if it is considered in the flute family.