It's also known as piccolo
A small, shrill flute, the pitch of which is an octave higher than the ordinary flute; an octave flute., A small upright piano., An organ stop, with a high, piercing tone.
over all the piccolo is one octave higher then the flute. Which means that the piccolo is higher but sometimes in band pieces the piccolo part is one octave down then the flute part so the piccolo will be playing in the same octave but most of the time the piccolo part will be one octave up from the flute for as example if a person plays a low b flat on the flute and an other person played the low b flat on the piccolo there will be an octave difference I hope this makes sense to you.
The C piccolo is pitched an octave higher than the C flute.
The highest note on the flute is the high f.
A* and there is no such thing as a pocket flute. You may be confusing it with a piccolo which is significantly smaller than a flute and plays an octave above the entire Concert Flute range.
The piccolo is in the woodwind family & is very similar to the flute. It also plays an octave above the flute. Piccolo is also a character from the show Dragon Ball Z.
A small, shrill Flute, the pitch of which is an octave higher than the ordinary flute; an octave flute., A small upright piano., An organ stop, with a high, piercing tone.
A small, shrill flute, the pitch of which is an octave higher than the ordinary flute; an octave flute., A small upright piano., An organ stop, with a high, piercing tone.
over all the piccolo is one octave higher then the flute. Which means that the piccolo is higher but sometimes in band pieces the piccolo part is one octave down then the flute part so the piccolo will be playing in the same octave but most of the time the piccolo part will be one octave up from the flute for as example if a person plays a low b flat on the flute and an other person played the low b flat on the piccolo there will be an octave difference I hope this makes sense to you.
The C piccolo is pitched an octave higher than the C flute.
The highest note on the flute is the high f.
The answer depends on the type of flute you're using! A standard flute is pitched in the key of C, and the same goes for the piccolo (pitched in C, but sounds an octave higher) and the bass flute (in the key of C but sounds an octave lower). The soprano flute is pitched in the key of Eb. The alto and treble flute are both in the key of G. The tenor flute is in the key of Bb.
A* and there is no such thing as a pocket flute. You may be confusing it with a piccolo which is significantly smaller than a flute and plays an octave above the entire Concert Flute range.
A piccolo is an octave higher because it is smaller than the flute.
A piccolo is one octave higher than a flute.
The piccolo plays one octave higher than the flute.
An interval of eight notes is known as an octave.