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    | Author: AltoFlute Date:   2002-10-24 02:42
 
 Why is it so difficult to play the Highest D on the Piccolo?
 I mean the EXTREMELY high D, the one that is above the highest C on the piano.
 Are the EASY RESPONSE fingerings for this note? And can the Piccolo go higher?
 
 
 
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    | Author: Saxy Boy Date:   2002-10-25 00:08
 
 The one main reason is that a very quick  air stream is needed to maintain or even achieve that note, so it will take you a heck of a lot of practice to ever to get it.
 
 Saxy Boy
 
 
 
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    | Author: Saxplaya Date:   2002-10-25 00:37
 
 Saxy boy is right so when you breath in make sure you use your diapraghm and your stomach gets big and then just blow hard.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Steven King Date:   2002-10-25 01:37
 
 It is hard because you are really playing 5th octave  Db 8 when you are playing Piccolo.  Also that is not a regular note on the piccolo you need to use alternate finguings that makes it very difficult to get the note.  The Piccolo is only designed to goto the writen 4 octave C which sounds like 5 octave C instad.
 
 
 
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    | Author: ellie Date:   2002-10-28 16:28
 
 It takes lots of practice and very tight lips. It took me a few years of practice just to get it on flute- and even longer to get it on piccolo. It's tricky, but once you've developed those muscles in your lips...
 
 
 
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