Tip: If your Db (not the lowest one) is a little sharp, you can press down your entire right hand to help bring the pitch down.
C flat is B natural, if you don't know what B natural is it is B flat without your RIGHT index finger.
Same as g sharp Your back key First 3 fingers and your g sharp key as well as keeping down your little finger on you right hand
Depends on what octave you are wanting to play :)
Left hand: 1st finger, thumb (on the bigger key) Right hand: pinky
You put down your thumb,middle and ring finger down on your left hand and put down all your fingers down on your right hand.
Low octave E flat is left hand: T 1 2 3 and right hand: 1 2 3 4. Middle E flat (in the staff) is left: T 2 3 and right: 1 2 3 4. High E flat is all fingers down.
Since G flat is the same as F sharp, you have first three on left hand, third finger on right hand.
the same as the one on the staff
Get a fingering chart.
Say triplete into the flute tri-ple-ets. its quite simple-Shey
Same as B-flat.
it is the first valve
F A flat B flat F A flat B B flat F A flat B flat A flate F
left hand: index finger, thumb right hand: index finger, pinkie
Get a fingering chart.
Say triplete into the flute tri-ple-ets. its quite simple-Shey
First key back key and pinky key
Same as B-flat.
its just b flat
it is the first valve
F A flat B flat F A flat B B flat F A flat B flat A flate F
The chorus: E flat- C#- C- B flat- B flat- A flat-C X2 E flat- C#- C- B flat- B flat- B flat E flat- E flat- E flat- C#-C-B flat- B flat-B flat-B flat-A flat Its hard 2 actually write out the notes but u can probably figure it out :/
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for a bottom-line Eb is 12 and the fingering for all higher Ebs is 2.
Same as B major
The same fingering as b flat