Is there such a thing as an electric flute?
Yes, there is such a thing as an electric flute. Similar to other electric instruments, the flute is amplified and often has a filter to manipulate the sound.
Well actually, thereisn't any vibrating. When you blow through the emboucer the air hits the keys. You would look at it like blowing into different bottle where each one is filled with more beans or water
Can you play the flute if you have a expander?
yes you can but it's very difficult to tongue. i have an audition tomorow and im still trying to get my tongue to be crisp again.
What are the notes for tequila for flute?
Low A D D C E C D low A
Low A D D C E C D
Same 2 verse times 2 Then
long F D times 2
E E E E E E high A Then say Tequila
D D C D D C C C D D C D D C C C D D C D
The manner of identifying instrument families (a part of the branch of musical acoustics called Organology) has a classification tree-like structure. Woodwinds form one branch of that tree, branching from the wind-actuated instruments.
As trees do, the wind-actuated branch branches, and each branch identifies the instruments in it by the way wind is used to actuate them (i.e. make them sound).
The pan flute belongs to the woodwind family because it is a flute. In fact, within the flue-pipe-subdivision of wind instruments, the pan flute (or pan pipe) is somewhat unique, because the edge of the pipe which divides the wind stream from the player's emboucher has no enclosure and is on the edge of the pipe, much like when you blow across the top of a soda bottle. The recorder, penny whistle and other fipple flutes (so named for the block which forms the windway) use an enclosed windway to direct the air stream against the edge which causes the vibrations, while the transverse flute (called German flute in the Baroque period) has the hole across which you blow on the side.
The woodwinds are largely called 'wood' winds because the earliest forms of the instruments were made from wood. The brasses are so-called because they were originally formed of brass tubing. The mouthpieces of each kind of instrument carry the type with them, so Saxophones are woodwinds even though they are made of brass, because they use the single-reed mouthpiece similar to clarinets, which are still most often made of wood. Likewise, flutes, now generally made of metal, were originally entirely made of wood.
The pan flutes are normally made of wood or a particular chambered reed (such as bamboo), and are considered woodwinds because of their origin, in addition to being a type of flute, which are members of the woodwind family.
Is flute chords and piano chords the same?
no
Actually, it depends on what you mean. A flute is a single note instrument, so a single flute cannot play a chord. However, the notes are the same, because a standard flute is a concert pitched instrument, so a C on the piano is a C on the flute, therefore, a C chord on the piano is a C chord on the flute. the difference is, it takes 3 flutes to play a tried, but a single piano can play a triad.
How to play Silent Night flute chords?
G a g e. G a g e. D d b c c g
a a c b a g a g e, a a c b a g a g e.
D d f d b c c. C g e g f d e
Flute notes for Mary had a little lamb?
Note to Mary had a little lamb on recorder:
B A G A BBB AAA BBB B A G A BBB AA B A G
What is the tone color of a flute?
Most commonly silver but you can buy a flute in any colour. e.g. pink, gold, green etc.
What are the flute chords of 'Right Here Waiting for You'?
"Right Here Waiting" is a song by Richard Marx. You can find the piano chords to this song via the Music Notes website. The first page of notes is free and the remaining four pages are available to purchase for a small fee.
How do you change the loudness of flutes?
To soften the volume of the flute's sound, one must simply use less air. Changing the embouchure will only change the flute's pitch. To increase the volume, use more air. Open your throat and make sure you know the difference between more air and faster air. Faster air and a tighter embouchure will make the pitch higher, rather than louder.
okay so this is only the first part of it but it might help you out. play these notes to the melody
bflat, high f (tie hold for 4 beats), e flat, d, c, high b flat, high f, e flat, d, c, high b flat, high f, high f, e flat, d, c
FLUTE PLAYERS ROCK!!!!!!!!!!
What instrument most often uses the C-clef?
The G clef is also known, more commonly, as the treble clef. Some of the instruments which use the treble clef are flute, clarinet, french horn, oboe, violin, trumpet, and saxophone.
The flute is a musical instrument in the wood wind family. Unlike other wood wind instruments, the flute is a reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air against an edge of the mouth piece.
How do you trill a d on a flute?
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.
What key does a flute play in?
The piano uses both the Treble clef (for higher pitches) and the Bass clef (for lower pitches). It plays in the key of C. Sometimes it is misinterpreted that the Treble clef is for the rigth hand and the Bass clef if for the left hand. This isn't true. Both hands can use the Treble clef or Bass clef, or even the right hand can use the Bass clef and the left hand can use the Treble clef.
Where do you put the thumb of the left hand to play B flat on flute?
You normally put it on the thumb key, which is the longer key right next to the circular one. Or you can do the alternate fingering, which is where you put your thumb on the circular key. Pick the one that's most comfortable for you.
What kind of flute are used in school bands?
Most students in middle school and high school use student flutes. These are very simple, sterling silver flutes that have decent sound quality and ditch the fancier features (open-hole keys, B flat foot joint, French pointed arms, etc.) to make the flute much less expensive for those who just want to learn how to play. You can buy these from pretty much any brand, but the most popular student flutes tend to be Yamaha or Gemeinhardt. Other brands include Suzuki, Jupiter, Cecillio, and Armstrong, but I personally have not played these nor seen them myself and cannot give an opinion on them. Bundy student flutes are also good for those who don't plan to play flute professionally.
For a more mature sound, some flute players will purchase professional flutes for recitals, concerts, and solos. These "pro" flutes tend to be pure silver and open-holed; some come with a B flat foot joint (which extends the flute's lowest note from C to B flat), French pointed arms, a gold lip plate and/or a gold coat on the inside of the headjoint (which gives the flute a warmer, richer sound), and other various features. These flutes are for the more serious players and would be recommended to those in upper-level high school bands that play college level literature. Brands that sell quality professional grade flutes include Pearl and Gemeinhardt.
How do you change an open hole flute to a closed hole flute?
You can buy the little hole cover-uppers. Just look up the store company that you bought your flute from, and they should be able to tell you how to change your open-hole flute to a closed-hole flute.
Yankee doodle notes on the flute?
this is how to play Yankee doodle on the flute
EEFG EGF B EIR DFG E SLIR D EEFG AGFE DBCD EE
What is the smallest instrument in the flute family?
it would be piccolo if it is considered in the flute family.