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Author: Justin
Date: 2001-02-20 23:48
Does anyone know what key alto flute is in? I know it is not Eb (i think it is Ab but not sure). Bass flute is in the key of C (-12) and I don't think it is key of Db...:)
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Author: Elie
Date: 2001-04-09 00:40
I thought it was something like that, however- I wasn't sure. i am not very good at determining such things! My friend and I in flute choir spent a long time puzzling over that.
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Author: D. Pegel
Date: 2001-05-04 21:38
The most common are in G, but you occasionaly find one in F (Then again, you also occasionally find a piccolo in the key of A or Db.)
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Author: Stuart Brown
Date: 2001-08-12 18:39
Someone's probably got there before me, but no matter. The alto flute is pitched in G. It sounds a perfect 4th lower than the normal concert flute.
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Author: Chris Peryagh
Date: 2001-09-18 15:39
All current makers of alto flutes are pitched in G, a perfect 4th below the concert flute. With that assumption, always transpose up a perfect 4th from concert pitch and you'll be safe. Theobald Boehm made his altos at this pitch as it was more mechanically reliable than ones pitched in F (a perfect 5th below). Possibly due to softer metals at that time?
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Author: LeAnn
Date: 2001-10-05 01:51
for further flute discussions try
Yahoo.groups -- flutenet or international flute choirs
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Author: von patton
Date: 2001-11-21 14:20
Alto flutes are a concert C instrument which are able to reach G below middle C.
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