Most soprano recorders have 7 tone holes plus the thumb hole, but I have a Russian made instrument with only six tone holes. It's in German fingering and is played like a "D" penny whistle except it has the convenience of the thumb hole to facilitate transition between the registers and to make the high notes easier to play.
stamdard ones vary between 44 and 46 holes. :)
Hmm, not sure what you're asking. There are 15 keys which are pressed down by the fingers on a C-foot Flute, and 16 on a B-foot flute. Most open-hole flutes have five open holes on them.
There are many members of the flute family. Here are three:1. The concert flute-the flute you would normally play on in band, etc2.The piccolo- practicaly a mini flute with some changes.3.The alto flute- a flute that curves at the mouth piece and is tuned a 4th lower than the concert flutePiccolo, flute, alto flute, and bass flute
three- your left hand's thumb, index finger, and middle finger.:)
None. Beginner flutes are all closed hole, as they are easier to make and therefore cheaper and more suitable for rookie's needs. There are sixteen holes that get covered by keys, if that's what you meant.
A wooden flute can contain from one hole, to many. It all depends on what you buy.
There are seven holes you cover with your fingers, but the clarinet also consists of 19 keys. (Some of which are actually over the holes you cover, so you cannot cover the hole without pressing the key at the same time). The clarinet is one of the most mechanically complicated instruments there is.
There are 4 holes a woodwind flute has.
There are many members of the flute family. Here are three:1. The concert flute-the flute you would normally play on in band, etc2.The piccolo- practicaly a mini flute with some changes.3.The alto flute- a flute that curves at the mouth piece and is tuned a 4th lower than the concert flutePiccolo, flute, alto flute, and bass flute
three- your left hand's thumb, index finger, and middle finger.:)
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The standard is two finger holes and one thumb hole. Sometimes a third finger hole is drilled to assist with those with hand injuries.
There Are 3 holes in a ten-pin bowling ball.
None. Beginner flutes are all closed hole, as they are easier to make and therefore cheaper and more suitable for rookie's needs. There are sixteen holes that get covered by keys, if that's what you meant.
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A wooden flute can contain from one hole, to many. It all depends on what you buy.
The vast majority of bowlers use a ball that has three holes drilled in it and some bowlers use four holes the extra one for the pinky finger.The three holes are for the thumb,middle finger,and ring finger.