Hello, The Flute can go as low as a middle C on the piano, sometimes even a B.
It can play up to a top F. If you want more help about instruments there is an amazing book called: the AB guide to music theory part 2, on chapter 13.
Hope I helped :)
A flute has a high pich and a sorta low pitch. Low C or B on flute and pro flute are pretty low but high C on flute is REALLY high, but mostly it is high. If you want a really high instrument try the piccolo. If you are really good at flute go on the piccolo. Ihope I answered your question.
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From low C or B depending on the flute, to around high F So there r like 43 notes or like 3.5 octaves I play flute and I can only play up to high C # cuz the other notes r really high... idk if I'm right with the high notes but it's somewhere around ther :/
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.
Indian flute- timberland & magoo?
A flute has a high pich and a sorta low pitch. Low C or B on flute and pro flute are pretty low but high C on flute is REALLY high, but mostly it is high. If you want a really high instrument try the piccolo. If you are really good at flute go on the piccolo. Ihope I answered your question.
it is low..... i think
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Low a- thumb,1,2 on left hand pinky on right hand Middle a- same High a- thumb,2 on left hand and 1,pinky on right hand
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From low C or B depending on the flute, to around high F So there r like 43 notes or like 3.5 octaves I play flute and I can only play up to high C # cuz the other notes r really high... idk if I'm right with the high notes but it's somewhere around ther :/
The flute can play in many octaves, but all instruments play a,b,c,d,e,f, and g. here's a couple of ways to finger some of the notes.Alright. There are many different flute notes. There's low B (Bb), low C, low D, low E, low F, low G, low A, B, (or Bb) C, D, E, (or Eb) high F, high G, high A, high B(Bb), high C, high D, high E, higher F, higher G, higher A, higher B, higher C, higher D, higher E, and high F.You can find the fingerings at this website:
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.
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Indian flute- timberland & magoo?
To play a high natural a on the flute, use the thumb and middle finger of your left hand, and the middle finger and little finger of your right hand. You'll need a lot of breath support, but careful not to "blast" it.
The flute is not the easiest to play, but not the hardest.