index finger (if that's the one next to your pinkie)
Make your fingers as though to play a low C, but add the key that's under the octave key. In other words, finger a low C but add the bottom thumb key.
if your thumb is on middle c your pinky would be on g note
to play a low c concert, you put your (left hand) three fingers on top down.(pointer finger, middle finger, and ring finger) to play a middle c concert, you put your pointer finger (left hand) and your pointer finger (right hand) down. to play a high c concert, you do the same as a middle c, but you add the side key, right next to your pointer finger down with the side of your pointer. while keeping the hole covered and your finger down. hope this helps!
Okay, t = Thumb, 1 = first finger, 2 = second finger, 3 = third finger, P = pinky/little finger, | = break between hand one and two.Low C - T 1 2 3 P | 1 2 3 P (Put pinky on both keys at end, not the normal one.)Middle C - 1 (no thumb!) plus left hand pinkieHigh C - Same as middle C but blow harder.
The pitch of a low b on alto saxophone is a concert pitch of d. the fingering for that note is all of your fingers down. Your left little finger will be on the middle key that's furthest from the body of the saxophone and your right little finger will be on the C key, or the key that is nearest to the bottom of the saxophone.
Press key Shift with any finger of yours, then press key C with any other finger. Then release both.
It's your thumb and middle finger only.
it is the middle finger on the top hand
The key of c is open valve. I would know, I play trumpet, french horn and mellophone.
left thumb key,first left finger, first right finger and right pinky
Make your fingers as though to play a low C, but add the key that's under the octave key. In other words, finger a low C but add the bottom thumb key.
The same way you finger B natural. First finger on your left hand, add the octave key for the B an octave above.
if your thumb is on middle c your pinky would be on g note
The lowest E on a clarinet is played with all fingers down and right pinky on the key used to play C in the staff, left pinky on the key used to play B in the staff. The E above that is simply the thumb and index finger of the left hand. The E above that is all fingers of the left hand except the pinky (including the register key) and the index and middle finger of the fight hand. The E above that (3 lines above the staff) is the register key, middle and ring finger of the left hand, and right pinky on the key used to play E flat (on the 3rd space of the staff).
mineral based lubricants are used it what type of a/c systems?
to play a low c concert, you put your (left hand) three fingers on top down.(pointer finger, middle finger, and ring finger) to play a middle c concert, you put your pointer finger (left hand) and your pointer finger (right hand) down. to play a high c concert, you do the same as a middle c, but you add the side key, right next to your pointer finger down with the side of your pointer. while keeping the hole covered and your finger down. hope this helps!
The answer depends on the type of flute you're using! A standard flute is pitched in the key of C, and the same goes for the piccolo (pitched in C, but sounds an octave higher) and the bass flute (in the key of C but sounds an octave lower). The soprano flute is pitched in the key of Eb. The alto and treble flute are both in the key of G. The tenor flute is in the key of Bb.