I'm not a Flute player (I play the horn), but I think I know enough to help you out. I'm assuming that "incorrectly" either means that the normal fingering doesn't work like it should and/or another fingering works better.
It's possible that the pads aren't the right size. I don't entirely know what could be happening, but if they're old or have gotten wet, you should get those checked out and possibly replaced.
Along with that, it's possible that maybe the keys aren't working right. Maybe one of the joints doesn't push a key down all the way? This is also worth checking out. This problem could be completely a manufacturing issue, and you should be able to get it fixed.
Also, what kind of flute are you using? From what I know, your flute might be made to be non-regulation. Is it old? Is it foreign? That might be worth looking into.
Hope this helps!! I hope you get someone else to help you that knows more about flutes than I do x)
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.
G flat is the enharmonic of F sharp; thumb and three fingers without the pinky on the left hand, and third finger with pinky on the right hand.
The fingering is: Thumb on hole at the back, and 3rd finger on 2nd hole.
step 1: place the flute to your mouth step 2: blow air through the flute step 3: play the notes: e a a Dee e f(sharp) a gfe g g gg AA e a gg f(sharp) e d (above the staff now) a cbc d e d gaa FYI Stairway to heaven was played by the Mellotron, not an actual flute. This is why it sounds like there are several flutes being played at once timed so perfectly. The Mellotron was the first keyboard controlled sampler!
It depends on which octave of E sharp you want to play. E sharp is basically F.
F sharp............
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.
D major contains an F-sharp and C-sharp.
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.
G flat is the enharmonic of F sharp; thumb and three fingers without the pinky on the left hand, and third finger with pinky on the right hand.
here it is C,E,F SHARP,A,G,E,C,A,F SHARP,F SHARP,F SHARP,G,A SHARP,C,C,C,C
The fingering is: Thumb on hole at the back, and 3rd finger on 2nd hole.
C#, d#, e##, f#, g#, a#, b#, c#.
b f f e f e b
step 1: place the flute to your mouth step 2: blow air through the flute step 3: play the notes: e a a Dee e f(sharp) a gfe g g gg AA e a gg f(sharp) e d (above the staff now) a cbc d e d gaa FYI Stairway to heaven was played by the Mellotron, not an actual flute. This is why it sounds like there are several flutes being played at once timed so perfectly. The Mellotron was the first keyboard controlled sampler!
It depends on which octave of E sharp you want to play. E sharp is basically F.
F-sharpLow and middle F-sharps are the same. For the high F-sharp, lift the left third finger. Note that you cannot use the thumb B-flat and play the high F-sharp. The high F-sharp is often hard to play--it either doesn't speak or it screeches. Students often develop a fear of it. Just be confident and definitely don't back away from it. Keep a relaxed embouchure as well.