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QuestionIs playing low notes on an alto flute different than on a concert flute?Community AnswerNo. Every fingering is the same. However, because the alto flute is quite lower, you will need to relax your mouth and breathe slower.
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QuestionAt my school during rehearsal, I can reach all the notes on the bottom part of the staff. When I'm at home, I can't even hit a low A. Why?Community AnswerMake sure your flute is in good condition, first. If everything works, try relaxing your mouth. Go from your lowest note and add a finger. Just remember to relax and breathe slowly. If all else fails, try turning your mouthpiece slowly away from you and then back until you get the right note.
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QuestionHow do I transition from notes like E-flat to higher ones without going to the low notes?Community AnswerTo transition to the higher notes, you need to have a fast and full air going through it. Don't drop the steadiness of your airflow.
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QuestionIf you're a beginner and are practicing the mouthpiece, how are you supposed to play a low note on the mouthpiece besides covering up the end?Community AnswerThere is no other way. Once you have the flute fully assembled, I recommend doing long tones starting from B natural in the staff going downwards. This means you play the note for as long as possible with good sound at a mf dynamic.
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QuestionWhat is the highest note on the flute?Community AnswerThe "official" highest note of a standard flute is the C, three octaves above middle C (called "4th octave C" if counting from where the flute starts, "7th octave C" on the piano), though it is possible to play notes higher than it.
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QuestionHow do play a low C on flute?Community AnswerTo play low C on a flute, just play a normal c but slow down your air.
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QuestionHow do you play 16th notes on flute?Community AnswerYou play it the same way you play other notes, by articulating with your tongue. This could be harder with 16th notes rather than 8th or quarter notes, but practice makes perfect.
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QuestionI am having trouble getting a sou d from my flute it takes several tries to get any note then it takes a lot of breath out of me to get the high notes I don't know what is wrong maybe I just can't play.Community AnswerYou might need to work on your embouchure, practicing controlling your stream of air better. This might take a long time to master, so don't worry if you don't get better right away. You can also check your flute to see if anything looks broken.
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QuestionDoes temperature affects the flute to sound well?Community AnswerYes, the temperature of your flute does affect the quality of it's sound. If you've just taken your flute out, and it's cold, it might not sound good until you warm it up by playing on it.
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QuestionDo you relax your lips?Community AnswerKeep your lips soft but tense. Don't relax them but don't be hard. Blow steadily but not too hard. The low notes are tricky, so keep practising. Each time you will get better.
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