This is something I've always wondered...
How can you tell what kind of foot-thingy your flute is?
What is it exactly?
I want to know what kind my flute is and why the foot thing is so important. Sorry for the stupid question but i was never taught this!
G foot? C foot?
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Most flutes either have a C foot or a B foot. A C foot has two keys on the top of the footjoint (and one on the side). With this footjoint, the flute is capable of playing down to low C below the staff. Almost all beginner model flutes have a C foot. Some flutes, generally intermediate and beyond, have a B foot which has three keys on the top of the foot joint. With this foot, a flute is capable of playing down to low B below the staff.