The Fingering Forum
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Author: Delirious
Date: 2002-02-17 20:01
I've been playing the flute for about 4 years now, and next year im going into high school. I though it would be a good idea to have a piccolo on hand since im going to be int he marching band, but those things cost alot these days. So i've come across a good deal for a Bb flute. The problem is, I have not the slightest clue how to play one of those things! And are they easy to play? help! lol
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Author: piccolo_boy
Date: 2002-02-20 20:24
ive never heard of a Bb flute i thought that all flutes were in C
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Author: Anthony
Date: 2002-03-02 23:49
All flutes are not in C. The b flat flute has 4 holes on the footjoint so you can produce lower notes. it goes i pitch and a half lower than the c flute which is most common. Mostly professionals or students who need an upgrade get flutes with a b foot.
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Author: Steven King
Date: 2002-07-20 05:33
There is no need for a Bb flute. Music never goes that low unles you are playing weird stuff. becides low C and C# is hard enought to hear people with a low B flute the B is even harder to hear what is the possibility that a low Bb would be able to hear it any better? Becides Bb Flutes are very hard to come accrost and cost alot of money. A Dr. of Flute told me that the low Bb foot is useles. In her appinion. Only the most extreem pros need it to play thoes low Bb's in weird music.
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Author: Deshaun
Date: 2002-08-27 19:45
Ok im slightly confused, the C Flute as the same Scales as the Trombone(which is in a key of Bb) and doesnt a flutes writtwen note sound like a Bb?
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