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 RE: Key tuning of flute
Author: Carlos Martinez 
Date:   2006-04-12 03:15



Flute472 wrote:
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Well it depends on how flat or how sharp you are. <br />
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I use this to remember whether I should pull out or push the headjoint in when I am tuning: The longer the flute, the flatter it gets and the shorter the flute, the sharper it is.<br />
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There's no exact length you have to pull out or push in. It all depends on how sharp or flat you are. Also, it's not always about the length of the headjoint, sometimes it could be due to the lack of air support that causes you to become flat.

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