Same as G sharp.
All the notes in G (hence all three fingers) plus the fourth finger key -- all notes played using left hand, right hand is not used.
its just b flat
It will play very flat.
usually you put down pinke one or two to make it flat.
B Flat Concert
Same as B-flat.
F A flat B flat F A flat B B flat F A flat B flat A flate F
You can transpose flute music for clarinet music. Flute is on concert pitch, most clarinets are not. Example: A flute's Bb is a clarinet's C. Bb= B flat
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 :/
D flat E flat F natural F sharp A flat B flat C natural D flat (:
All fingers should be down.
The way to play an A flat to an E flat tremolo on a flute varies based on what octave you are playing in. Play with the different octaves and different fingerings until you get the sound you are looking for.
Yes, it is. The "A" on a flute is the same as the "A" on a piano, unlike the (common, soprano) clarinet which in the key of "B flat".