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NOTE Pitches are only approximate - actual pitches depend on your embouchure and blowing speed, the type of flute, key adjustments and temperature.

Playable Notes    Explain: Notes and keys | Icons
Note Playability
1. D5 minus 10 cents
2. A#5 plus 5 cents
3. D#6 plus 35 cents
4. A#6 plus 0 cents
Multiphonic Possibilities    Explain: Notes and keys | Icons

D5&A#5
D#6&A#6
A#5&D#6
D5&D#6
D5&A#6
D5&A#5&D#6
D5&D#6&A#6



User Comments
Jane Cavanagh
Flute - Muramatsu EX
Playing level - Professional
1-Nov-2005
Note(s) - D#6

Piece of music - Stravinsky's "Firebird" Suite, flute 1 part

I was playing Stravinsky's "Firebird". It required an acciaccatura from B5 (B above the stave) to E6 (The E above that). It's far too easy to split the last B and slip up to an F#6 instead. This good fingering alleviated the problem, although it's a very sharp D#6.


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