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 i need help with flute fingerings...
Author: ..... 
Date:   2004-01-24 21:28

on my new sheet music, there is a F (second octave *correct spelling?*) with what looks like a multiplacation sign inbetween it and another F (same octave) .. what does this mean?? do i hafta play a certain note?? please help!

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 RE: i need help with flute fingerings...
Author: Dee 
Date:   2004-01-24 22:03

The sign that looks like a multiplication sign is a double sharp.

So an F# is a half step up from the F natural.
The Fx is a half step up from the F# (i.e. a whole step up from the F natural). Therefore it is equivalent to playing a G natural.

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 RE: i need help with flute fingerings...
Author: flutiepatootie 
Date:   2004-01-29 22:37

the multiplication sign is a double sharp - you have to raise the 2nd f two half-steps, so it becomes a g. hope that helps!

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