The Keys
It is not just to do with which buttons (valves) you press, it is also to do with the tightness and pressure of your lips on the mouthpiece. For example if you started playing a note and tightened your lips on the way up, you would get a number of different notes whilst holding down the same keys.
Why exactly do you want to know? If you are just learning how to play the flute, then the keys are where you put your fingers. Each note you play has a different combination of keys you press down and keys you leave up.
i grade 8 at flute, piccolo and bass flute... and i can beatbox on ALL of them :)
Flute is worse. Saxophone is easier and more fun to play then flute.
You blow in it.... and press on the buttons to change pitch. No, you don't, you curve your bottom lip over your bottom teeth so your bottom teeth do not touch the reed. Then you put your top teeth on top of the mouthpiece and blow. To tounge, you tap your tounge on the reed whilst playing a note.
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it is played by holding it with ur right hand and ur lft and press the buttons down and it makes music i play the flute at Immaculate conception
Turn on the ignition with the key. Whilst on press one of the buttons on the key.
if its a clarinet its two below your f key if its a tuba... i have no idea just press some buttons. if its a flute... get a clarinet <3
IT destroys the circuit in the buttons and after a while.... they break and you can't use the guitar anymore
You can sort of, you have to be super guide and whilst you're on super guide click pause and play now, you are then playing as luigi super guide!
You have to be playing wii music press one of the buttons up the top and he/she will jump
well, to play a flute you need to press many different things. I recommend lessons to learn.
get to the place where you can pressthe buttons and press green
Press the buttons :D Press the buttons :D
Kass's buttons can be pressed easily whilst holding your breath and holding down the control key. It seems simple but takes some mastering. The control key should be held for the appropriate amount of time. Hope that answers your question =]
It is not just to do with which buttons (valves) you press, it is also to do with the tightness and pressure of your lips on the mouthpiece. For example if you started playing a note and tightened your lips on the way up, you would get a number of different notes whilst holding down the same keys.