Not sure what you mean. You're not supposed to cover the embouchure hole, but if you miss an open-hole key or don't cover it well, it will sound out of key and maybe squeak.
A closed hole flute is more popular of beginning flutist.
a flute
If by "bottom hole" you mean the round hole at the end, then no. Most of the sound of a flute comes out near where the mouthpiece is
You can buy the little hole cover-uppers. Just look up the store company that you bought your flute from, and they should be able to tell you how to change your open-hole flute to a closed-hole flute.
This link has the fingerings of the Greensleeves melody for the 5 hole flute: http://www.flutetree.com/songbook/contemporary/WhatChildIsThis.html If it loads the 6-hole flute page then go to the box in the upper righthand corner and go to the 5-hole options.
A closed hole flute is more popular of beginning flutist.
a flute
5th hole of the flute
The embouchure hole on a western style flute is the hole across which you blow to play. It is on the lip plate which is located on the headjoint.
If by "bottom hole" you mean the round hole at the end, then no. Most of the sound of a flute comes out near where the mouthpiece is
yes!
You can buy the little hole cover-uppers. Just look up the store company that you bought your flute from, and they should be able to tell you how to change your open-hole flute to a closed-hole flute.
just hold all those hole of the flute.
This link has the fingerings of the Greensleeves melody for the 5 hole flute: http://www.flutetree.com/songbook/contemporary/WhatChildIsThis.html If it loads the 6-hole flute page then go to the box in the upper righthand corner and go to the 5-hole options.
The head joint is the 2nd shortest piece of the flute with the hole.
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