I think just over time, once you get used to playing, it will go away. I have found that if you are sitting down while playing, then I start to drool while playing because my mouth is faced downward. I find it much easier to stop excessive saliva by standing up becuase that way your chin is up and your mouth isn't facing downward. Let me know if this helps. (:
I think it's Greg Patillo. He can beat box while playing the flute. I'm not sure about any other flute players but this guy is amazing, so good.
The Queen of the Night sings a famous song while Tamino played his flute
The trumpet is a member of the brass family; the flute is a woodwind. A trumpet has valves, and a flute has keys. A trumpet is in the key of B flat, while a flute is a C instrument. Much about them is different, but the similarity is that they are both metallic.
The carbon dioxide that is coming out of your mouth when you blow into your flute.
A piccolo is a smaller version of the flute, when all notes played sound an octave above the notes played on the flute. For example, if you were to play the third-line B-flat on the flute and on piccolo, it would sound an ovtave higher on the piccolo than on the flute, even though they are the same note. Most (if not all) of the fingering for notes is the same on both instruments, and it is incredibly easy to switch between the two--for example, I started playing flute in 5th grade, and started playing piccolo in the 7th grade, and would bring both to concerts and practices. Depending on the song and what our conductor wanted, I would either play flute or piccolo. I have found that songs for what our school called "Pep Band" or "marching band" usually called for me to play piccolo, while more concert type peices called for flute.
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Slide it in or out to adjust the tone quality, also adjust the position of your flute.
I think it's Greg Patillo. He can beat box while playing the flute. I'm not sure about any other flute players but this guy is amazing, so good.
If they have a flute, recorder, pipe,exedra, you bet. It is sort of calming to them, and is good practice. They only do play it if they like to.
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.
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flute is a woodwind instrument while trumpet is not
well they move there fingers as in to hit the right notes and they got to breath so kinda they do
It actually depends on who is playing and what you're comparing the flute to. First of all it depends on who is playing. Some people are gifted with the skills on flute and other wind instruments while others are gifted in percussion. Some people also find flute easier and some might find percussion to be easier. It mainly depends on the person that is playing and their passion towards the instrument. Second is it depends on which instrument you are comparing the flute to. If youre comparing it to the piano (piano is considered as a percussion instrument) then the piano is probably harder. If you compare it to a tambourine perhaps, then of course the flute may be harder. The flute and Percussion also have different techniques which is why they are two different things and you may be gifted with the skill in flute but not percussion or vise versa or even maybe have the skill for both.
learn to play the flute! There isn't much you can do with a drum in a flute ensemble!
The Queen of the Night sings a famous song while Tamino played his flute
A cello is a completely different clef (bass clef, flute uses treble), technique, key signatures (flute is in concert tuning, while cello is not), and sound. Starting off it will hurt your fingers since the strings are more unforgiving that the flute's valves. The more you practice the better you will become. If you are just starting I would recommend you find a cello teacher.