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QuestionWhenever I'm playing the F scale, I have trouble making my high E sound good. What should I do?Community AnswerKeep a really fast air stream. Keep a good embouchure, and don't close your throat. Try adjusting your air stream and the shape of your mouth until you get it out well. Then memorize how your mouth feels when you play it. Tuning your instrument may also help.
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QuestionI keep getting confused with the notes. Is it OK to put on stickers to color code each note?Quitty_CatCommunity AnswerOf course! You can do whatever you want to help you remember all the notes.
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QuestionWhat is the second octave? I don't understand.Community AnswerThe second octave means the higher notes you play, such as a high B rather than a low B.
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QuestionMy daughter is learning on a kinder flute, which looks slightly different to an adult's flute. Are the finger positions still the same for the notes?FlowerPower 💖Community AnswerThe finger positions should be similar, if not the same. Try experimenting with the finger positions using a tuner to check.
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QuestionI don’t know why but I can’t play my F note and only air is coming out. What should I do?FlowerPower 💖Community AnswerCheck that you're blowing in the flute correctly. If it's still not working, it may help to check your fingering and that the flute is assembled properly.
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QuestionI don't hear the difference in my flute for the first F and G, do you know why?Tutti FluteyCommunity AnswerThere might be a leak in your flute. Take it to a repairs person or talk to your band director or flute teacher for advice on the flute's soundness.
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QuestionWhenever I try and play an F sharp on my flute, it only sounds like an F. I don't know what to do!Tutti FluteyCommunity AnswerFirst check if your fingering is right. It should be (LH) 123 | (RH) 34 (4 is a pinkie). Try playing your F then F sharp. If the issue persists talk to a repair specialist.
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QuestionIf my flute is not playing the notes right like in part one, the D and the E were going lower, what should I do?Tutti FluteyCommunity AnswerCheck your tuning. Tune to A = 440. If it is flat, then push your head joint in. If the issue persists, then talk to a flute repairer.
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QuestionI can't really do the high D, it doesn't come out sounding like a D. But, if I play normal D but as a high D, it sounds fine. Which one is right?Community AnswerMake sure you’re using the right fingering. Normal D should look like T⚪️⚫️⚫️|⚫️⚫️⚫️P High D should look like T⚪️⚫️⚫️|⚪️⚪️⚪️P (T for thumb and P for pinky).
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