Basics of Flute Playing, Tone Production and Fingerings, Using Metronomes, Scales, Tone, Studies, etc.
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flutepicc06
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by flutepicc06 »
brina wrote:u play a low note and then just blow differently higher notes but u have to play them piano and not changing the position of your fingers
In English, those are called "harmonics" or "overtones."
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brina
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by brina »
flutepicc06 wrote:brina wrote:u play a low note and then just blow differently higher notes but u have to play them piano and not changing the position of your fingers
In English, those are called "harmonics" or "overtones."
thanks!
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flutepicc06
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by flutepicc06 »
brina wrote:flutepicc06 wrote:brina wrote:u play a low note and then just blow differently higher notes but u have to play them piano and not changing the position of your fingers
In English, those are called "harmonics" or "overtones."
thanks!
Glad to help!
