First, put your little finger on the first button and on the last joint. Next, with your left hand, put it on the first button on the second joint and your thumb on the back button but on the double one.
I tried it and yes you can play jingle bells ont the flute using b a g
When you have obtained the flute you can play it anytime in the overworld by pressing B.
It depends on whether or not you have a B foot joint. If you do then yes you will be able to play it, it just may take some effort. If you have the B foot joint, the flute has the mechanical ability in order to play low B however on some student model flutes it can be very tricky to get the note out merely due to the quality and ease of the flute.
There are many ways to play Baa Baa Black Sheep on flute. Using the notes b a g start on b, repeat it, and then go down to a and g.
on little... YOU BELONG WITH ME FLUTE CHORDS B A B A B A B A BG B
I tried it and yes you can play jingle bells ont the flute using b a g
When you have obtained the flute you can play it anytime in the overworld by pressing B.
It depends on whether or not you have a B foot joint. If you do then yes you will be able to play it, it just may take some effort. If you have the B foot joint, the flute has the mechanical ability in order to play low B however on some student model flutes it can be very tricky to get the note out merely due to the quality and ease of the flute.
There are many ways to play Baa Baa Black Sheep on flute. Using the notes b a g start on b, repeat it, and then go down to a and g.
b f f e f e b
There actually is no such thing as a B sharp. It goes straight from B natural to C. C flat is B natural.
You first start out with b ,b, f, f, g, g, f, e, e, d ,d, c, c, b and that is how you play twinkle twinkle little star on the Flute. {Also known as the alphabet}
on little... YOU BELONG WITH ME FLUTE CHORDS B A B A B A B A BG B
If you are referring to the lowest note a normal, C foot flute can play, the answer is yes... sometimes. A flute with a B foot joint can go half a step lower, which is B. There is an extra key to allow you to go lower.
hi. i actually play the flute and my brother plays the clarinet. your right, they sound quite horrid when both b's are played at the same time. they sound different because the flute and the clarinet are different keys. you will find that if the clarinet plays a c and the flute plays a b, they are the same notes :] hope i helped
#=SHARP *-FLAT ^= OCTIVE KEY G# A B* B (FLUTE=^GGG) G# A B* B (FLUTE=^GGG) B*A G# G (FLUTE=^GGG) G# A B* B (FLUTE=^GGG) F# G A B* F# G A B* ^E ^D B* ^D ^E ^E* C B* A F G F# G A B* F# G A B* ^E ^D B* ^D ^G ^F# G# A B* B ^E ^D B* A G E B* A B* A B* A B* A G E D E E probably looks confusing : can't put signatures on keyboard and I don't know which type of sax you play
The flute is not the easiest to play, but not the hardest.