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VARVARA [1.3K]
3 years ago
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Hey! I’ve been practicing this for months and have been playing the flute for five years Do my FLUTE PLAYERS know how to make th

e transition between high b natural to high c and back down easier? I am using the gizmo, but it makes it hard to reach. I can play the notes on their own but playing them at tempo is hard. Thanks!!
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2 answers:
iren2701 [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

✨NOT A FLUTE PLAYER✨

    My gosh kid (no offense, its a general nickname I use) That's hard. I don't play flute but my sister does and I know how hard high B natural to high C and back down is. I play trumpet and guitar though. High notes on the trumpet is a tad hard so I prefer to play guitar. Hope you achieve your goal though

GrogVix [38]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

the UK, Australia, Canada, Italy, New Zealand, China, and Japan.nline G Range to low B on the foot joint. With High C Facilitator or"Gizmo key" This flute is in great playing condition! There are small scratches from light use. see photos) No dents Pads have very little use. All sealing well Woodwind shop tested and adjusted. Hole plugs are included for closed to open transition playing.

Explanation:

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