to play a flat you move your finger one chromatic half step down from the original natural note, or one half step higher from the natural note one full step from original note (this is called an enharmonic, two different ways to play the same pitched note, example G-sharp is the same as A-flat)
if you meant actually playing A-flat on the cello, you can use a low first finger on G or a high fourth finger on D (if in 1st position)
you can flatten the note by lowering your bottom jaw and frowning whist blowing it I believe. Also, if you half cover the hole, for example an A flat, play a G with 3 fingers, but only half cover the third hole.
you put you pinky (fourth finger) on the g string only a little flat ( fourth finger is the same as an open string)
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Yes you can its like low F but with your thumb key.
The intro: it's F F C C Bflat A Bflat C C ( then repeat it) and while your doing that your gonna do an F octive the D octive then Bflat octive then back to F octive..
Yes! You can play ET on the recorder!
yes i do play the recorder
The KEY of the alto sax and baritone sax is in Eb. The Tenor is in Bb
These are the notes for "Comin' Round The Mountain" in the Key of Bflat(Most people are used to that Key Signature). F G Bflat Bflat Bflat Bflat G F D F Bflat Bflat C D D D D F D C Bflat C F Eflat D D D D C Bflat Bflat G G G G C Bflat A G F F F F D C G A Bflat
Yes you can its like low F but with your thumb key.
The same fingering as b flat
The intro: it's F F C C Bflat A Bflat C C ( then repeat it) and while your doing that your gonna do an F octive the D octive then Bflat octive then back to F octive..
F Bflat bflat a bflat d d c f f f eflat d c d F Bflat bflat a bflat d d c f c c bflat a g f f f f bflat eflat d d c f f f bflat eflat d d c g g g f eflat d eflat c d eflat f bflat bflat c d g g g f eflat d eflat c d eflat f bflat bflat c bflat
Yes! You can play ET on the recorder!
yes i do play the recorder
The KEY of the alto sax and baritone sax is in Eb. The Tenor is in Bb
go to any music stores and buy a copy of it or these r the notes : bflat g Bflat g bflat c d bflat
the notes are [bflat d f bflat bflat d f g(lower) bflat f then [f eflat d d] then g bflat c bflat c d c d f something like that
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you can't play chords on a recorder....