C natural, commonly reffered to as the normal "C" fingering for Flute is the first finger, and the last pinky for leverage. It is the same for Middle C and High C, and maybe Low C, I dunno if there is a low C on flute, but if there is, it's the same fingering. That is First Finger, and Pinky, NO THUMB. For a C Sharp(most comminly written as D flat) the keys are the pinky only.
Ok so I'm assuming you know how to play a G natural on a flute. SO place your hands where you would a G natural and with you right hand put your index finger (pointer finger) on the corresponding key. Now you have a f natural in your low and middle registar.
Open "G" First Finger "A" Second Finger "B" Third Finger "B sharp" Fourth Finger "C"
it depends on what flute your trying to play it on, if its a Bb flute then the notes are; F-F-F-F G-G-G-G F-F-F-F A-A-A-A then repeat.
Glockenspiel.
I tried it and yes you can play jingle bells ont the flute using b a g
Ok so I'm assuming you know how to play a G natural on a flute. SO place your hands where you would a G natural and with you right hand put your index finger (pointer finger) on the corresponding key. Now you have a f natural in your low and middle registar.
Open "G" First Finger "A" Second Finger "B" Third Finger "B sharp" Fourth Finger "C"
it depends on what flute your trying to play it on, if its a Bb flute then the notes are; F-F-F-F G-G-G-G F-F-F-F A-A-A-A then repeat.
London Bridge notes on the Flute are: G A G F E F G D E F E F G G A G F E F G D G E C
Glockenspiel.
Happy Birthday Flute Chords G G A G C2 B G G A G D2 C2 G G G2 E2 C2 C2 B A F2 F2 E2 C2 D2 C2
I tried it and yes you can play jingle bells ont the flute using b a g
When u put ur hand at the back of the flute the circle there
g a b c d e f# g
F g g f y
N-Flute is some where between 0,5 - 0,6mm G-Flute (or Offset Flute it's also called) is 0,8mm. Try www.PAPYRUS.com for info!
Yes