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Author: Cheryl West  
Date:   2005-04-06 15:01 
 HELP!  How does one finger a low B flat? (Below middle C, with the low B joint flute models) 
 
Thanks!
  
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Author: Mikey  
Date:   2005-04-06 17:48 
 I don't think a standard flute, even witht eh B foot can do that. Of course, if u make the instrument EXTREMELY flat by pulling out the headjoint, and maybe messing with embochure adn all that good flute technicality, THAN u can but not normally.
  
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Author: richard  
Date:   2005-04-07 16:02 
 You may cut a suitable length of rubber tube and insert into the other end of the b foot and see if you can produce the low B flat. 
 
According to the web site below, there had been flutes made in the 19 century with a Bb foot joints. Check it ! 
 
http://www.oldflutes.com/boehm.htm 
  
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Author: Mikey  
Date:   2005-04-08 03:49 
 That could work too...as long as u make the flute a lil bit longer
  
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Author: Maggie  
Date:   2005-04-10 15:31 
 There's no fingering for it, just for low B natural. You could make yourself extremely flat, but that would mess up other notes. 
 
Sometimes I play songs for my church that are written for piano or any C instrument, and when it goes that low, I just take it up the octave. Then I can actually be heard too. :-)
  
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Author: Cheryl  
Date:   2005-04-11 04:37 
 Thanks to Mikey, Maggie, and Richard for responding to my plight! I didn't think there was a fingering for it, but am scheduled to play the flute part in a chamber orchestra edition of the Dvorak Stabat Mater, which does call for the low B flat in spots, by virture of key signature and associated tessitura. Will try to finagle something -- maybe just leaving that note out, if it's not too glaringly evident!
  
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Author: Jessi  
Date:   2005-05-27 00:13 
 The low B flat is first finger, first finger on your right hand, and fourth finger on your right hand to vent.
  
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Author: like_u_care  
Date:   2005-06-10 03:17 
 erm.... i believe you don't..... but i haven't played the flute in a while. I'm playin piccolo rite now.
  
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