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Well, I tried the previous answer on my keyboard, and it sounded a little out of tune-I have the in-tune notes. here goes: A,C,D,E,F,E,D,B,G,A,B,C,A,A,G#,A,B,G#,E,A,C,D,E,F,E,D,B,G,A,B,C,B,A,G#,F#,G#,A,A...

(high)G,G,(high)F#,E,D,B,G,A,B,C,A,A,(low)G#,A,B,(low)G#,(low)E...(high)G,G,(high)F#,E,D,B,G,A,B,C,B,A,(low)G#,(low)F#,(low)G#,A, (low)E,(high)C, A. copy and paste the notes into a word document then print, and try on your keyboard/piano. I Hope this helped!

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The range of the concert Flute, the typical flute seen in most bands and orchestras, stretches chromatically from middle C to at least the C three octaves above. As with all chromatic instruments, the concert Flute is capable of playing the following pitches between two C's:

C - C#/Db - D - D#/Eb - E - F - F#/Gb - G - G#/Ab - A - A#/Bb - B

The concert Flute is a non-transposing instrument, thus, the note written is the pitch heard (a written middle C will sound as middle C). Other members of the rather extensive Flute family carry similar ranges, but sound differently (the Bass Flute, for example, is written one octave above, thus a written middle C will actually sound the C the octave below middle C).

Extensions can be made to the range of the concert Flute, mainly with the additions of a foot extension (a slightly longer foot, which is the short piece at the end of the Flute opposite the mouthpiece). The foot extension allows Flute players to reach the B immediately below middle C; however, this note can be very shaky and may not sound as well as intended.

Extensions to the top of the range vary with the performer. Some performers can reach the F above the usual edge of the range (making a range of three and a half octaves).

Open-holed flutes can also extend the available notes through various fingering adjustments, such as half-tones and quarter-tones. These are not typical of the majority of pieces available for Flute, and thus are usually only learnt when required in a performance.

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maybe... Sorry I don't know why not look on the internet on recorder notes.com 'cause I found the answer to it but I can't remember.

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Greensleeves is in a minor key, so playing it in C major wouldn't work. You could play it in A minor, which is the relative minor of C major.

There is a version in A minor shown at the related link below.

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well it all depends on how many holes your ocarina has if its a four hole i can ive you the notes just tell me your email but only if its a four hole

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i don't know why not look on recorder.com on internet

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