Flute Range
18:32 on Wednesday, September 14, 2005
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(Ben)
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What is your flute range? Mine is the low B on the footjoint and the high Bb.
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Re: Flute Range
19:27 on Wednesday, September 14, 2005
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(Kara)
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Huh? That is not the flute range for any flute. The flute is capable of going above a high B flat.
May I ask you how long have you been playing the flute?
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Re: Flute Range
19:52 on Wednesday, September 14, 2005
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(Clariflute)
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I think what he means is, What is your flute range. I can play from a low C to a high B flat.
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Re: Flute Range
20:29 on Wednesday, September 14, 2005
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(Scott)
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I can play from a low B to a fourth octave F#.
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Re: Flute Range
07:43 on Thursday, September 15, 2005
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Re: Flute Range
10:45 on Thursday, September 15, 2005
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(AngelGirl)
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I can play from low B to top E - so about 3 1/2 octaves
(can`t quit manage top F# yet lol)
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Re: Flute Range
16:21 on Thursday, September 15, 2005
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Re: Flute Range
16:39 on Thursday, September 15, 2005
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(Piccguy)
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Lol, I like the last comment "Memories". Just because there was this one person in our band. He was awesome, he played flute. He could get up to a 4th Octave G# and it sound GReat. I can go from a low C Natural to a High B Natural.
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Re: Flute Range
18:20 on Thursday, September 15, 2005
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(Arak)
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.... and some experts say there are acoustic design reasons why 4th octave G# is impossible, although I suppose it might be if you drastically alter the crown cork position, just to favour that particular note. I don`t have enough expertise to know.
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Re: Flute Range
20:23 on Thursday, September 15, 2005
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(destiny)
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Has anyone tried to play the hightest notes on a student flute? I can get up to D fairly easily, but find it impossible to go beyond that.
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Re: Flute Range
21:41 on Thursday, September 15, 2005
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(Patrick)
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it seems that the range is what we all play on average, even if one can play clearly above high D, how often do those notes occur in a piece?
www.patrickandfriends.com
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Re: Flute Range
10:32 on Friday, September 16, 2005
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(Arak)
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In the pit music I play, never. Top C seems to be the accepted upper limited, and even that is very rare.
In symphony orchestra music, I`d say still pretty rare.
In accompished soloist music, I guess it is a LITTLE more commmon to go above C.
We mostly explore those notes just for the challenge. To include them certainly reduces the boredom of scales.
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Re: Flute Range
10:56 on Friday, September 16, 2005
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(vicky)
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By top C do you mean the in the space above the fifth leger line, or something higher than that? I`m confused now, I thought there was no fourth octave. I can`t play that C. The highest note that comes out cleanly for me is the G below it. And since I have a C foot flute my lowest note is the C. I`m quite fascinated by that idea with the cork though.
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Re: Flute Range
13:21 on Friday, September 16, 2005
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(Piko)
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I`ve encountered more 4th octave D`s more often then 4th octave C`s for some odd reason. Maybe classical composers avoid 4th C while modern composers want to throw in an abnormally high note.
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Re: Flute Range
15:02 on Friday, September 16, 2005
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(Patrick)
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we all better have a clear high D, if we play Prokofieff Sonata
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