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That's funny; I was just trying to learn that just now, too. Anyways, to finger an F sharp, you must place your 1st finger on the first key, 3rd finger on the 3rd key, your thumb on the key that you use to play a B sharp, your pinky on the pinky key, and your right hand ring finger to the left of the pinky key. You probably will get a F sharp when blowing into the Flute, but to make it sound higher, you must use more air. More air can make any note sound higher. Also, use correct posture if it does not work, as I have learned from my conductor.

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--TheRighteousOne14 (Recommend me so I can answer your flute questions!)

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The highest note is the second G above staff. It is fingered register key, thumb, 2, 1, 2, 4 (4 is the very outside pinkie on your right hand on the top)

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Thumb key register key D and C down A key down and B Flat is the highest note

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all 6 finger including the register key then the top button on the left where there are 3 "sticks". plz recommend me if i helped. thanx :)

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