What fingering is B#?

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Louisa
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What fingering is B#?

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I need to know what B# is played at? I think
it's a C but I'm not sure! This sounds like a really silly question but I do
need to know![:)]

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If no one has clarified this for you yet, yes, B# is the same fingering (inharmonic) as C. Likewise, Cb is the same as B. - Terri

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BrightFlute wrote:If no one has clarified this for you yet, yes, B# is the same fingering (inharmonic) as C. Likewise, Cb is the same as B. - Terri
Do not threadomance.. :x

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bladibla wrote:
BrightFlute wrote:If no one has clarified this for you yet, yes, B# is the same fingering (inharmonic) as C. Likewise, Cb is the same as B. - Terri
Do not threadomance.. :x
Bladibla,
What are you talking about? "threadomance???" I've never heard of that word. What are you REALLY saying? Besides, YOU were not the person ASKING the question, therefore, I don't understand the reason for the cryptic sentance and an angry face. Just so you know, I'm a seasoned flute instructor who is new to the group. I looked over unanswered posts to see if I could answer a few questions. I was only trying to help. The REASON I wondered whether or not the question had been answered is that it HAS NOT within the forum, and it's an old post. I realized that the poster COULD have gained an answer elsewhere by now. - Terri

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