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Just the 2nd note?? Weird...
Easy you just take an saxaphone music book and a flute book and then at the back of the book you should see the fingering notes and they should be in order from lowest note to highest and the first note shown in the saxaphone book should be the same note in the flute book meaning they sound the same and all you have to do is look at the first,second,third,etc. note in the saxaphone book and look at the first,second,third,etc. in the flute book at translate the saxaphone to the flute.
on the C flute, the highest note is C
exactly how a d note should sound on a flute
Left hand: Index, Ring, Thumb Right hand: Second Trill Key
The highest note on the flute is the high f.
i just know the highest note on the flute is d and to get that note u have to blow ur air high up
The highest note is an F!!! I play flute with a very great band teacher!!! Not kidding he is great!
You don't. The flute plays only one note at a time.
C
it is low..... i think
The air!
Well, first, a metronome is used to show cadence - that is, how many beats per minute - how fast to play. For tuning, the standard concert tuning note is the "A" note above middle "C", or 440 cps for a "C" melody flute. (cycles per second . . . Hertz, or Hz, is used only in electronics and physics applications.) If it is not a "C" melody flute, then a different note name is used, but is still at 440 cps.