What are happy birthday notes for the flute?
G G A G C B | G G A G D C | G G + G E C B A | F F E C D C
Please note that the + sign means octave, so when you see G^ I mean the next octave (Higher) G note.
How does the amplitude on a flute change?
According to experts, a fluteâ??s sound is amplified due to the resonator within it. The resonator intensifies the generatorâ??s vibration and transforms it to create the sound inside the instrument.
When were the flutes invented?
The Flute was invented during the Prehistoric times. The flute was the very first instrument to be made on earth. no one knows specifically when in the prehistoric times but evidence has shown that a flute which was found in pieces was about to be 30,000 years old.
What year was the piccolo invented or made popular?
In the Middle Ages military musicians played a simple transverse flute with six finger-holes alongside the drum. These two instruments were characteristic of foot soldiers.
During the 16th century many instruments were further adapted in imitation of the human voice and came to form instrument families consisting of models in various registers. The flute family also included instruments of every register, from the treble recorder (flauto piccolo) to the bass flute (flautone).
The piccolo, and the concert flute, both evolved from the military transverse flute of the Middle Ages. When in the mid 17th century the art of flute-making underwent a process of rapid innovation, the technical improvements made to the flute were passed on one by one to its smaller sister, the piccolo traverso. In the early 18th century the piccolo began to appear with one to four keys, and more were added as the century progressed. In the years that followed the piccolo�s development mirrored that of the flute.
In 1832 the Munich flutist Theobald Boehm invented a revolutionary mechanism for the flute and by the middle of the 19th century it had already found its way onto the piccolo. Nevertheless, piccolos with older key mechanisms remained in use into the 20th century.
Piccolos were made in the tunings C, Db and Eb (fundamentals C5, Db5 and Eb5 - the latter tuning was favored particularly in military circles). The tubing was made first of wood, later of metal and was slightly conical.
In the first third of the 18th century parts for �flauto piccolo� and �flautino� began to appear in scores, although it cannot be said with any certainty today whether they were intended for the piccolo with one key or for a high recorder or flageolet. This applies to Georg Friedrich Handel�s opera "Rinaldo" (1711) and "Water Music" (1715), and Antonio Vivaldi�s three Concerti per flautino among others. Nowadays these parts are played by the piccolo.
Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the first composers to use the piccolo in his works to imitate sounds of nature, e.g. the whistling of a stormy wind in the fourth movement of his 6th Symphony ("Pastoral Symphony", 1808). In his "Rigoletto" (1851) Giuseppe Verdi first used a piccolo to symbolize lightning. In addition, the piccolo was used for special effects, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in "The Magic Flute" (1791), for example, for a humorous portrayal of eunuchs. In many works the piercing and shrill fortissimo of the piccolo is used to heighten terror in frightening scenes.
Composers of the Romantic period, particularly Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler, integrated the piccolo completely into the orchestra�s woodwind section. Since then it has been used extensively to add color and shading to the sound of the orchestra and occasionally even as a solo instrument.
How much is an average flute worth?
Depends on what type of flute you get at the store and also what type of store you buy it at. i got a geminhart for $250 and its a really good one. I got it used and it was also on sale.
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How do you play triplets on the flute?
Say triplete into the flute tri-ple-ets. its quite simple-Shey
What sound does the nose flute make?
As it is nearly impossible to describe sound using words,
you should consult the related video link below.
Is there a g note on the recorder?
not finger, fingers. or fingering. left hand thumb, and first 3 fingers for lower octave. for higher, half cover the thumb hole. not finger, fingers. or fingering. left hand thumb, and first 3 fingers for lower octave. for higher, half cover the thumb hole.
What are the fingerings for b natural on flute?
Playing a B natural on the flute is very simple. It is the same as a B flat, except without your pointer finger on your right hand. In other words, you would press down the keys with your thumb and pointer finger on your left hand and your pinky finger on your right hand.
I hope that this is helpful!
What the easiest song to play on the flute?
There are many easy songs to play the flute because i play the flute my self! So one easy song is you are my sunshine : C F G A A G F F F G A B# D C B A F G A B# D C B A F F G A B G G A F another song is deck the halls but you can look that up because its very long. the easiest song is hot cross buns B A G B A G G G G G A A A A B A G
What is the message that you tell the guy in jubilife?
everyone happy and wifi connection.then save your game, turn it off, then turn it back on. when you get to the options, where wifi connection is, it will say mystery gift.click on one of the options and you will soon have the azure flute.(warning:this is for diamond, for pearl it is the same thing but you get the heavens pipe.the heavens pipe for areceus on pearl, azure flute for diamond)
How are different notes played on a flute?
i have been playing the flute for 4 years now and i know that it is deffinatly impossible to play two notes on the flute at once.
EDIT:
Yes you can, person who posted above me. I apologize that I don't know how to do it. I have heard it done by professional flute players in pieces where they may hold out a note and play a melody above it or something, for example. It is a very cool, but very advanced trick. Just thought I'd point out that IT IS indeed possible, and I'm sorry I can't offer any further information...
How can you tell what level you're on for flute?
Only a professional, in person, can tell you how much progress you have made.
What are the notes for g flat on flute?
to find any key signatures for sharp keys, you can use the trick my music teacher taught me.
F C G D A E B
6 0 1 2 3 4 5
the numbers under the letters shows how many sharps will be in the key signature, so to answer your question, and f sharp would have 6 sharps, FCGDAE, which means the only naturel note in this scale would be B.
Where is the serial number for an antique C G Conn flute?
The one that i have is on the underside of the key that about half way down the flute sticks out and does not have cork on the bottom. It is also near the top on the thin piece of metal that runs down the middle for all the pieces to attach to.
How is a musical sound made on a flute?
The tone of all flutes is produced by an airstream directed against an edge, producing eddies that set up vibrations in the air enclosed in the attached tube. In the transverse flute, the principal orchestral flute today, the edge is on the mouth hole on the side of the instrument, over which the player blows.
What is the name of a flute played in the military bands?
Known as a "Fife," this small instrument is typically used in military or marching bands. It is similar to a flute, but louder and more shrill than a piccolo. It is classified as a woodwind, a wind instrument, or an aerophone. The fife originated in medieval Europe and someone who plays the fife is called a fifer. The word 'fife' comes from the German word "Pfeife," meaning 'pipe.'
Which keys do you press on flute?
Why exactly do you want to know? If you are just learning how to play the flute, then the keys are where you put your fingers. Each note you play has a different combination of keys you press down and keys you leave up.
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I bought the D'Luca Flute; it is a silver plated flute great for students.
You can find it here:
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Hope it helps!!
Hey, I have a gemeinhardt student flute and it cost me only $90 used. Gemeinhardt is a great brand. My music teacher recommended it. Some flutes can cost up to 20,00 dollars though. Other good brands are Armstrong and Yamaha!
hey same here, i got a brand new gemeindart student flute and it cost me $380 plus tax..but i definetelly think that it would be a good idea to get a second hand one because there is no point in paying so much money for it unless ur a professional player
well i kinda am a little cheep i went to a pond shop and bought mine for around 150 $ it was a new flute though so i think it was a good price
Who was the first person to use the toilet?
In 26th century BC: Flush toilets were first used in the Indus Valley Civilization. The cities of Harappa & Mohenjo-Daro had a flush toilet in almost every house, attached to a sophisticated sewage system.
Is a recorder and a flute the same?
a recorder, for one thing is played like a clarinet........................................................but a blockflute is not played like a clarinet......................
Where was Oklahoma the musical first played?
The first official performance of Oklahoma! was at the St. James Theater, at 246 W. 44th St in New York City, on March 31, 1943. However, like most Broadway musicals of that era, Oklahoma! had out-of-town tryouts for revisions and refinement. Therefore, technically, the first public performance was in New Haven, Conn. in March, 1943, under the working title Away We Go!