exactly how a d note should sound on a flute
The note A-natural sounds different on a tuning fork, a violin, and a flute because of the relative amplitudes of harmonics.
Quality only
ma sister
It will have a different quality of sound because the keys on a piano cause a string to be hit with a small padded hammer, not plucked or bowed as on a violin. The pitch should not be different. If it is, one of the instruments is out of tune.
The flute is a non-transposing instrument. Whatever pitch is written in the music is the note that will sound when the flute is played.
exactly how a d note should sound on a flute
The note A-natural sounds different on a tuning fork, a violin, and a flute because of the relative amplitudes of harmonics.
Quality only
ma sister
It will have a different quality of sound because the keys on a piano cause a string to be hit with a small padded hammer, not plucked or bowed as on a violin. The pitch should not be different. If it is, one of the instruments is out of tune.
to make a horse sound effect you would talk into it while doing it up and down the scale into your flute and play this note:3rd octave bflat
Note that the concert keyy will be different and that the translating into the correct key will be difficult, it will work.
A trumpet is pitched in Bb. A flute is pitched in C. If a flute is playing a C, and a Trumpet is playing a C as well, the flute is playing a concert C, while the trumpet is playing a concert Bb. They are the same note on paper, but different concert pitches.
on the C flute, the highest note is C
Any note can sound horrible if it is not played in a progression of matching sounds or with different notes that "clash" or do not sound good together. But every note can sound good if played in an orderly manner. Personally, I play the trumpet and in the trumpet, the F sharp note is very important and is very common. So, any key or note can sound good or horrible depending on how you play it.
A flute wave is a type of sound wave, specifically a longitudinal wave. When a flutist plays a note, it creates a series of compressions and rarefactions in the air, resulting in a sound wave that travels through the air to reach our ears.