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Yes, flutes have pitches. I would know, I've played for 9 years! :0)

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It's "Do" or "C", whichever method you are familiar with.

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from a to d

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What is the pitch of a flute?

The flute is a C pitch instrument.


What has the highest pitch out of the flute and piccolo and alto flute?

The piccolo has the highest pitch, then the standard flute, and then alto.


Does the pan flute make a high or low pitch sound?

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What makes an alto flute different from a flute?

Alto flute has a lower pitch than a normal flute.


Is a flute a low pitch or high pitch?

A flute has a high pich and a sorta low pitch. Low C or B on flute and pro flute are pretty low but high C on flute is REALLY high, but mostly it is high. If you want a really high instrument try the piccolo. If you are really good at flute go on the piccolo. Ihope I answered your question.


Why does the flute sound different from the oboe?

the flute is a higher pitch than the oboe


Why does the flute sound like a lower pitched clarinet?

it doesn't a clarinet is of a lower pitch than a flute


How do you make a low pitch on a flute?

You loosen your lower lip and blow slower. To go higher you tighten your lower lip and blow faster.


How would a flute sound if it was written on paper?

The flute is a non-transposing instrument. Whatever pitch is written in the music is the note that will sound when the flute is played.


Can you compare the flute and the clarinet?

You can transpose flute music for clarinet music. Flute is on concert pitch, most clarinets are not. Example: A flute's Bb is a clarinet's C. Bb= B flat


How is pitch changed on the flute?

Holes on the flute are covered and uncovered to change the way air passes through the instrument.


Is there anything that can be done to change the pitch of a flute from A 436 to A 440?

If the flute is made of sections slotted together. I would think that slightly pulling apart one or more joints would lengthen the flute thus reducing it's pitch