High and Low
21:07 on Tuesday, August 17, 2004
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(Rachel)
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How high and low can you go? Im in my 2nd year and i can go to low low d to 3rd octaive Bb (without b foot joint)
is that good? please tell me! I dint take private lessons either!
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Re: High and Low
19:26 on Wednesday, August 18, 2004
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(The Pink Flutist)
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sure, it`s a good start... but taking private lessons will get you even further. I can play every note in the normal flute range... which is from the low b to the high high high D. Keep the practicing up and you`ll be able to play that too someday
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Re: High and Low
02:00 on Thursday, August 19, 2004
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(Leslie)
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You`re doing a great job! keep it up
I only have one thing to say though...
I have never taken private lessons and I have full flute range (well not full but low B to the 4th octave D)
I`m not saying you should not take the lessons, (you should if you can) it`s just my parents never had the money for them, and if you can`t get them like me, just keep working real hard and you can still do very well without them.
(don`t be discouraged if you don`t get the lessons. hard work pays off!!)
-Leslie
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Re: High and Low
01:17 on Sunday, August 22, 2004
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(Andrew)
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ive been playing seven years, my range is from low B nat. to 4th F... you can find higher fingerings online, B foots extra tubing helps with the high notes.
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Re: High and Low
16:07 on Sunday, August 22, 2004
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(Person)
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I can play lowest C to the third D...I have been playing for a year and 3 months and i have never had lessons, even tho i would like to take some..
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Re: High and Low
18:09 on Monday, August 23, 2004
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(Meme)
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it is not how many notes you play that is important. It is what control you have over tone/volume/pitch of the notes that you play that has a million times more importance. After two years, if you are doing well, you should be able to get a (perhaps non-vibrato) tone/volume on individual middle-range at least) notes that is comparable to what you might hear in a recording. This would be pretty difficult without a GOOD teacher, which could be in a private or group lesson situation.
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Re: High and Low
20:05 on Thursday, August 26, 2004
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(Blonde _flute)
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thanks i really appreciate it my sis said i sounded like i was bragging? was I? tell me! thanx
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Re: High and Low
20:06 on Thursday, August 26, 2004
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(Rachel)
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the entry above mine is mine I forgot to change the name!!!!
Thankx again!!! luv ya guys!!
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Re: High and Low
20:53 on Thursday, August 26, 2004
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(Meme)
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Bragging?
It`s like writing about how many actual words you have learnt in a foreign language, when of greater importance is knowing how to put them into comprehensible sentences.
Is that `bragging`? You decide.
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Re: High and Low
21:45 on Friday, August 27, 2004
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Re: High and Low
16:20 on Monday, September 13, 2004
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(tiffany)
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what`s the fingering for high high high d? also, how can you trill high high a to b?
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Re: High and Low
07:17 on Tuesday, September 14, 2004
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(Meme)
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One of the several fingerings for fourth octave D is left hand thumb and ring finger, along with right hand first and second fingers, plus low C.
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Re: High and Low
15:58 on Tuesday, September 14, 2004
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(DRouecheFlute)
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I have been playing for eight months and do not take lessons either(I wish I could though) and I can play from low C to third octave G with relative ease, but from there up gets a little difficult.
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Re: High and Low
17:48 on Thursday, September 16, 2004
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(Flute_Girly)
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Im the one who posted this and i want to know a good website to go UP there and pay like 4th octaive Bb scale. Like what all yall were talkin about
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Re: High and Low
00:12 on Friday, September 17, 2004
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(Meme)
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No player can play Bb in the 4th octave. What are you talking about?
The limit for accomplished players is 4th octave F or F#.
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