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.
The flute-like sound is from a key-board and is like a synthesizer.
The highest key on a flute is C.
The key where you put your thumb on the top of a flute is called the thumb key. It is typically used to play certain notes and facilitate fingerings while playing the flute.
It seems that they make a new kind everyday! I went to a flute convention once and found in the exhibition hall a flute for sale made out of PVC piping that looked as if it was 6 feet tall!There are many folk instruments that I am not familiar with, so here is a list of the more common types of flutes that are currently used and sold:Concert Flute - in the key of C, most commonly seen in stores as well as bands and orchestras as the flutist's principal instrument.Piccolo - in the key of C as well, but pitched an octave (or eight notes) above the standard flute.Bass flute - in the key of C, sounds an octave (or eight notes) below the standard flute.Alto flute - in the key of G.Soprano flute - in the key of Eb.Tenor flute - in the key of Bb.Treble flute - in the key of G.
Concert Flute is in the C Key
The Azure Flute is a key item, so it's located in the "Key Items" section of your bag. You don't have to select it to use it - it's used automatically to unlock Southern Island.
Its a key item used to get arceus, oonly achievable by getting at event :(
key item.
First key back key and pinky key
The standard Flute is in the key of C Major. Even flutes with a B foot are still pitched in C major
Ah, well, there are a lot. If you're just talking modern flutes, there's the regular flute, the Western concert flute. Then there's the familiar piccolo, bass and alto. There are also more rare types, like treble, soprano, contra-alto, contrabass, subcontrabass, double contrabass, and hyperbass. That's eleven. Then I'm not sure if you want to include less modern flutes like the pan flute and the Greek double flute. If that's the case, the list might go on forever, as the flute is a very old instrument and nearly every major civilization created their own take on it.
The standard flute is in the key of C Major. Even flutes with a B foot are still pitched in C major.