It depends on the song. If you're talking about a band song, flutes will most of the time have the melody. Otherwise, they play soft background music or are just resting.
The first band James Galway played in was a melody flute band in Belfast, Northern ireland named the 39th Old Boys.
The flute is a high-pitched, soft-voiced member of the woodwind section. In an orchestra, the flute normally plays the melody, alone or with the Oboe. Many composers have found it to be a delightful sonority when doubling the bassoons at octaves. The flute is often use as a solo instrument, with the rest of the orchestra accompanying it.
This link has the fingerings of the Greensleeves melody for the 5 hole flute: http://www.flutetree.com/songbook/contemporary/WhatChildIsThis.html If it loads the 6-hole flute page then go to the box in the upper righthand corner and go to the 5-hole options.
The flute is a high-pitch woodwind that is typically used to carry the melody in softer movements and to add an upper octave to the melody in more vigorous movements. The flute is also often scored to provide background contrast with arppegios and trills.
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You can't play chords on a flute. (It's not possible.)But you can play the melody! {Search: "Old MacDonald Melody Flute"}If you would like to play chords, piano and guitar are good instruments for anyone of any skill level. I hope this has helped you! :)
it depends on if you want to feature the flute then the flute will be the lead or the melody the violin would be the harmony but the cello will always be bass if it was featuring the violin then the violin would be melody the flute will be harmony and the cello still will be bass
go to a music store that gives lessons and ask them to teach it to you
The first band James Galway played in was a melody flute band in Belfast, Northern ireland named the 39th Old Boys.
The flute usually plays the highest part in a woodwind quartet or quintet. In an orchestra, the strings are more important, so the flute is usually only playing part of the time, while the violins are playing most of the time. Sometimes the flute part is the melody, but once in a while it is harmony. In a Sousa march, the flutes and piccolos play an extra-high fancy part that contrasts to the melody, and it is called an obligatto.
There are no chords to play on flute. The melody part is similar to the right hand part on the piano. You can download the score for free at Free-Scores or related websites.
The flute generally plays above the clarinets, and will have the melody in quiet sections.
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The flute is a high-pitched, soft-voiced member of the woodwind section. In an orchestra, the flute normally plays the melody, alone or with the Oboe. Many composers have found it to be a delightful sonority when doubling the bassoons at octaves. The flute is often use as a solo instrument, with the rest of the orchestra accompanying it.
This link has the fingerings of the Greensleeves melody for the 5 hole flute: http://www.flutetree.com/songbook/contemporary/WhatChildIsThis.html If it loads the 6-hole flute page then go to the box in the upper righthand corner and go to the 5-hole options.
Usually, you find the Lost Chaos where you do Mystic Melody or whatever it is (You know, where you play the flute at the 'old ruins' like sonic says). You play the flute and go on the obstacles and you see a chao!!! But if you get the chao, it does NOT go to your Chao Garden.
The flute is a high-pitch woodwind that is typically used to carry the melody in softer movements and to add an upper octave to the melody in more vigorous movements. The flute is also often scored to provide background contrast with arppegios and trills.