The Fingering Forum
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Author: littlefreeze
Date: 2008-07-03 12:51
I was a flute player in high school and during college, but because of a tendon condition in my pinky fingers, it is almost impossible for me to play a traditional western flute.
My Taiko - Japanese Drums - group has given me the option to play the Fue for some of our songs. I was hoping to get a little bit of a head start on learning by finding some fingering charts, but sadly, I cannot find anything for a 6-holed flute. . let alone Fue in general.
The flute is basically a bamboo flute with six finger holes, in two sets of three. Any help that can be given is greatly appreciated.
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Author: marting777
Date: 2025-10-03 16:45
That’s a beautiful transition from Western flute to Fue! For six-holed bamboo flutes, try exploring Shinobue or Minyo Fue resources—some traditional charts exist in Japanese forums and music archives. Wishing you smooth adaptation and joyful playing with your Taiko group! Official Website
Post Edited (2025-10-07 08:04)
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Author: eva753kimson
Date: 2025-10-08 12:19
Western flute to Fue! For six-holed bamboo flutes, try exploring Shinobue or Minyo Fue resources—some traditional charts exist in Japanese forums and music archives. daily work daily pay
Post Edited (2025-10-09 08:10)
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