Piccoloist?
Dr Walton Jones
"Flauto 2 muta in flauta piccolo" I believe means "Flute 2 change to piccolo", in other words, at this point in the score the second flute changes to piccolo. -BLS
A piccolo plays the higher note over the flute, because the Piccolo's small size can leed to a high pitch, and is designed to have a shorter stem, so it's not just a small flute, so it is way higher than the flute. --By exactly one octave. They do also have the same fingerings.
The name of a mini flute instrument is called a piccolo.
The date and place of the first use of the piccolo is unknown. However, the first recorded orchestral use of the the piccolo was in Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 which was premiered in 1808
Brian Piccolo
Robert Montgomery Presents - 1950 The Soprano and the Piccolo Player 5-14 was released on: USA: 30 November 1953
Yes their is.If you go to where you used Piccolo in flipside and then go to that same place in flopside you can use piccolo their to make that block disappear.
The piccolo used to be made of wood, and although most piccolos today are still made of wood, many can be made of a variety of metals such as silver, platinum and nickel.
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No, a piccolo is a wind instrument. It is very similar to a flute.
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