What is CB the same as flute?

What is CB the same as flute?

How do you play a C flat on the flute? C flat is the same as B natural, and not just on the flute – it’s the same for all musical instruments. For possible future reference, you might find it helpful to know that F flat is the same as E natural, B# is the same as C natural, and E# is the same as F natural.

What is the highest note on the flute?

The “official” highest note of a standard flute is the C 3 octaves above middle C (called “4th octave C” if counting from where the flute starts, “7th octave C” on the piano), but I sometimes get asked how to finger notes above it (e.g. when CUCOS played arrangements that seemed determined to push the flutes too high).

What major is a flute?

Major Scales And Arpeggios

Degree name Example (C major)
1st Tonic C
2nd Supertonic D
3rd Mediant E
4th Subdominant F

What is flute scale?

Scales are simply collections of notes in each octave, and are the building blocks of music. In Western music, each octave contains 12 notes but typically only seven are used at a time in a piece of music. This is called the heptatonic system. Composers use a given scale to create melodies and harmonies.

What is B scale flute?

Scale – B Natural When The Three Upper Holes Are Covered – It Plays In The Indian Natural Scale. Key Note – Natural When The Six Upper Holes Are Covered – It Plays In The Western Natural Scale. Thread Color Will be Random. Number of Flutes.

How do you hold a small flute?

Your left index finger, middle finger, and ring finger, and rest on the 2nd, 4th, and 5th keys of the flute. Allow your pinky finger to gently touch the side key. You’ll hold the weight of the instrument in your left hand by supporting the flute on the palm between your thumb and index finger.

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