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.
Who is the famous person in field of flute player in India?
Pannalal Ghosh is one of the most legendary Indian musicians to ever play the flute. Also, Rajat Prasanna is a notable current Indian flute player.
What is the fingering for the A flat above the staff on flute?
Make your fingers as though to play a low C, but add the key that's under the octave key. In other words, finger a low C but add the bottom thumb key.
What is rest position for a flute?
When you place your flute, headjoint up, on your right leg, you're in rest position for a flute. Rest position is used in concert bands and orchestras to create an organized image for the audience. If everyone is in their rest position, the band/orchestra will look very neat.
What are the flute parts called?
A flute is really just a tube with a hole in it. You blow across the hole and this sets the air inside the flute vibrating, which produces the note. The player covers and uncovers other holes along the length of the flute, changing the effective length of the tube: this changes the pitch of the note.
You can get the same effect by blowing across the top of a bottle. The pitch will change if you add water to the bottle, in much the same way.
The weight of a flute varies greatly depending on what material it is made of. It can also change depending on what extras you have on it, and whether the flute has a B foot joint or a C foot joint.
Why is a flute considered a woodwind instrument?
It was the oldest instrument in the catergory of the woodwinds. But it made be made of silver or metal even if before it wasn't. It wasn't made into metal until the 19oos. Before that it was made with wood. It produces flow from the air against the edge.This instrument doesn't need a reed. It was the first instrument to be made out of wood. It is of ancient origin.
because the flute was originally made from wood and it is also needs wind (breath) for it to make a sound
Why did Theobald invent the flute?
Flutes are a very simple instrument to make, probably the easiest after drums. They're just tubes with holes bored into them. So, lots of cultures figured out how to make various types of flutes very early on and incorporated them into their culture.
Is the fingering of the flute the same as a piccolo?
yes, but of course the piccolo is much smaller so your fingers are much closer together and you also have to make your lips tighter. Also, the notes on the piccolo are one octive higher than the notes on the flute, but yes, the fingerings are the same.
What are flute chords of lupang hinirang?
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How does changing the pitch of a flute affect its frequency?
the shorter the length of air thats allowed through the higher the pitch and the longer the length of air thats allowed through the lower the pitch, generally the pitch determines the loudness of a sound
What types of music is written for the flute?
well, MGMT's song 'Flash Delirium' had a flute in it. Don't know who was the composer though... try google-ing it or something.
How do you control the frequency on a flute?
Frequency is the measure of vibrations-per-second; the musical term is pitch.
"Gross" control of pitch on the flute is accomplished by the use of holes in the body of the flute. In simple wooden flutes, the holes are covered by the pads of the fingers: in metal flutes and keyed flutes, keys (with soft leather or fiber pads) cover the holes. The basic concept is that the longer the tube, the lower the vibrations, hence the lower the pitch. The tube can be "overblown", selecting higher pitches based on the harmonic series. Between overblowing and fingering theholes, the flute can play many pitches (notes).
For each note, the pitch can be adjusted. Rolling the flute so the embouchure hole is further from the lips tends to make the pitch drop, while rolling the flute the other way sharpens the pitch. Blowing harder, but not hard enough to leap to the next overtone, will raise pitch, while blowing more softly lowers the pitch. These two actions can be combined, because blowing harder and softer also controls the loudness of the flute.
Finally, the overall pitch (tuning) of the flute can be controlled by the first joint above the fingering holes. By pulling the joint out, the flute is overall made longer, and the ovverall pitch drops. Pushing the joint in raises the overall pitch: this is how a flute is tuned. Modern metal flutes may have a mark on the tenon (the part that slips into the joint) which indicates the usually-appropriate amount to slide the joint for nominal "in tuneness", but various factors, including the player's lips, customary breath pressure, the temperature in the room and the tuning of others that the flautist is playing with, will affect the appropriate position of the tuning joint.
If you are right handed (I'm not sure if its different or not if ur left handed) you put ur left hand around the front of the flute and ur right hand around the back. U purse ur lips and blow over the top of the flute. NOT into it like a recorder or a clarinet. usually u learn the notes A, B and G first and then u can (try) to teach urself a few simple songs and progress from there. it also mite be helpful to start taking lessons if u are serious about it.
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