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Author: sherry
Date: 1999-08-10 23:52
hi, i was wondering i have a flute that only has two holes on the end piece, does that make any differece in my notes?
thanks, sher78bear@aol.com
(pleas email me any responses)
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Author: Kyle
Date: 1999-09-29 01:07
No, Your Flute will not sound any different. Your flute goes to the normal range of a Flute which is the first low C below the staff. Flutes with 3 holes on te tail joint can go to low B below low C. It is just a little feature that some people prefer. Your flute will not sound any different than anyone elses.
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Author: Laura
Date: 2000-01-26 00:20
No, the only advantage given by having a "B" foot joint is that you can play a low b, below the staff, and it also makes it easier to play the very high C. :-)
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