First key back key and pinky key
left hand: index finger, thumb right hand: index finger, pinkie
A flute fingering chart will give the fingerings (a comprehensive one will also give alternatives) for the flute.
Say triplete into the flute tri-ple-ets. its quite simple-Shey
J. L. Voorhees has written: 'The classification of flute fingering systems of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries' -- subject(s): Fingering, Flute, History 'The Development of Woodwind Fingering Systems in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries'
the player changer his/her ambisher and changes the fingering on it
Get a fingering chart.
B sharp is the same as C natural. Of course the fingering depends on what instrument you are playing!
I think Theobald Boehm did but im not 100% sure
The fingering is: Thumb on hole at the back, and 3rd finger on 2nd hole.
The website linked below has fingering charts and basic instructions for quena, transverse quena, and other similar instruments.
Using a high flat fingering on the flute can make it easier to play certain notes with better intonation and tone quality. It can also help in achieving smoother and more accurate transitions between notes.
Good upper posture for holding the flute, lots of air for playing, ability to manipulate embouchure, and resilience.