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 alto flute scales
Author: shariruth 
Date:   2003-09-26 23:53

I just started playing alto flute in a flute choir, but can't find any scales transposed for this flute. I know it is a G instrument and the fingering is the same, but how do I know what notes to play?

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 RE: alto flute scales
Author: Steven King 
Date:   2003-09-27 01:52

The Alto Flute is a Perfect or Deminished 5th (not sure which, its been a long time since I have done intervals. But I know it works) below the C Flute. So you would play the Bb Major Scale on flute that would transpose to Eb Major. Start on Eb for the Alto Flute and play the key signature of the Eb scale as well. so
C Flute: Bb Concert (Bb Major)
Bb C D Eb F G A Bb
Alto Flute: Bb Concert (Eb Major)
Eb F G Ab Bb C D Eb

I hope this helps. You should be able to figure it out from here. If you still need help email me at kingst@frontiernet.net and I will write out a scale sheet for the Alto Flute for you.

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 RE: alto flute scales
Author: d-oboe 
Date:   2003-09-27 03:01

Actually, the alto flute is a MAJOR FOURTH below the regular C flute. If you have to do a lot of transposing, it might be worthwhile to invest in a music notation program such as Finale, or equivalent, which can do it in one click. However if not, here are some examples:
Concert A--> alto's D
B-->E
C-->F
D-->G
E-->A
F-->Bb
G-->C

d-oboe

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 RE: alto flute scales
Author: miller 
Date:   2003-09-27 08:36

just play the same scales as you would on a normal flute the fingering will be the same
what flute choir do go to ne way
i go to cfc england

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 RE: alto flute scales
Author: Steven King 
Date:   2003-09-28 00:29

Hey d-oboe. can you explain why is a Major 4th below C flute? I have been trying to figure it out for a long time and would love some help. Thanks

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 RE: alto flute scales
Author: d-oboe 
Date:   2003-09-28 00:56

well it's in "G" as they say, being pitched in the G below middle C. If you count from G to C, it is a fourth.

D-oboe

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 RE: alto flute scales
Author: Musical Mind 
Date:   2003-09-28 15:33

I don't know how this alto and bass thing work. Can you teach me please?

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 RE: alto flute scales
Author: Steven King 
Date:   2003-09-28 20:54

wow..... thanks d-oboe. I can't believe I missed that one. I have counted over and over again and have got 5 but. Hey, I got it now. Thanks

Musical Mind, What don't you understand about the Alto and Bass thing?

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 RE: alto flute scales
Author: d-oboe 
Date:   2003-09-29 01:01

count from G UP to C...it's four.

D-oboe

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 RE: alto flute scales
Author: Musical Mind 
Date:   2003-10-02 20:37

Well, I meant to say that I don't understand how far apart they are from the C flute. And I really need to learn some music theories.

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 RE: alto flute scales
Author: miller 
Date:   2003-10-03 14:51

by music theory books then i'm doing my grade 6 theory it's really hard and there isn't that much difference between alto bass normal flute and piccalos the bass normal flute and piccalo are all in c while an alto is in g all it meanss is the music is transposed so it'll sound right it's just like a clarinet being in b flatv and an alto sax being in e flat

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