the fingering for f is the thumb pressing down on the back key and pressing the first three keys down with your left hand and the first round key with your right hand
thumb on back six fingers down not the little right one
F flat is the same note as E so you play it exactly the same
f flat=e
D flat E flat F natural F sharp A flat B flat C natural D flat (:
go tell aunt rhodietrombone-(slide numbers) 4 4 6 1 thats te first part
To E: for low and middle D, trill the ring finger on the right hand. For high D, trill the ring finger on the left hand. To Eb: for low and middle D, trill the pinky on the right hand. For high D, trill the pinky on the left hand.
Being a Nebraskan and a musician, I believe it is: G, B, C, C Sharp/D Flat, D G, B, C, C Sharp/D Flat, D G, B, C, C Sharp/D Flat, D G, G, G . . . GO BIG RED! Of course, I don't know if piano music and flute music are the same, but if it isn't, you can just convert it I guess. I'm assuming you know the rhythm to the notes?
If it's cold it will play flat. You can finger a low c and blow into the liop plate to warm it up a little, or push your head joint in.
Every scale can be played on bother the flute and the piccolo. On the flute you can play the A, A flat, B, B flat, D, G, F sharp, and F two octaves. For the C and the D flat there are three that can be played without a Low B key. If you have a low B key, you can play the B scale three octaves. On the piccolo it is the same (minus there is no such thing as a low B key for a piccolo) and the C and high d flat thrid octaves take a lot of effort and practice to get out.
D flat E flat F natural F sharp A flat B flat C natural D flat (:
C, C sharp/D flat, D, D sharp/E flat, E, F, F sharp/G flat, G, G sharp/A flat, A, A sharp/B flat, B, C.
a, a flat, a, a flat, a, e, a, d...low a, d flat, (reapeat once) a, a flat, a, d, a flat, a, low a, e, a, low a, d, low a, d flat, d, e, d flat, b, d flat, b, a, a flat, a, b, d flat, d, e, d, d flat, b.........................high a, b, a, a flat, a, sorry im too lazy to do the rest. well...in the movie that's not the song they use, but still, i think its the prettiest. its called river flows in you by yiruma.
Mi is the 3rd of the scale. In B-flat major, it's D.
no it does not. the lowest you can go is a low d.
B flat scale would be b flat, C, D, E flat, F, G, A, and High B flat
The flute can play in many octaves, but all instruments play a,b,c,d,e,f, and g. here's a couple of ways to finger some of the notes.Alright. There are many different flute notes. There's low B (Bb), low C, low D, low E, low F, low G, low A, B, (or Bb) C, D, E, (or Eb) high F, high G, high A, high B(Bb), high C, high D, high E, higher F, higher G, higher A, higher B, higher C, higher D, higher E, and high F.You can find the fingerings at this website:
first you slur F and D ,c, B flat c, d, slur:F and D ,c B flat, slur:C and D but their in eighth notes ,then you slur f and d ,f, slur: g, d, g , slur: f and d,c,b flat for 3 beats
go tell aunt rhodietrombone-(slide numbers) 4 4 6 1 thats te first part
To E: for low and middle D, trill the ring finger on the right hand. For high D, trill the ring finger on the left hand. To Eb: for low and middle D, trill the pinky on the right hand. For high D, trill the pinky on the left hand.
Being a Nebraskan and a musician, I believe it is: G, B, C, C Sharp/D Flat, D G, B, C, C Sharp/D Flat, D G, B, C, C Sharp/D Flat, D G, G, G . . . GO BIG RED! Of course, I don't know if piano music and flute music are the same, but if it isn't, you can just convert it I guess. I'm assuming you know the rhythm to the notes?