1 hour ago1 hr The Range of the FluteThe flute is a member of the woodwind family and is capable of producing a wide range of pitches.The blue solid line on the keyboard indicates the safe range of the flute, extending from C4 to C7. The blue dots show the flute’s extreme upper notes, where pitches of C7 and above are possible but not considered reliable in standard orchestral writing.Special attention should be given to B4, as this pitch is only available on flutes equipped with a B-foot joint and should therefore be used with caution.The Registers of the FluteThe blue arrow illustrates the perceived thickness and projection of the flute’s sound across its range.In the low register, the flute produces a relatively full but soft timbre, while in the upper registers the sound becomes increasingly bright, focused, and penetrating.This instrument can be divided into four registers, as shown in the graphic:1st Register: C4 - A42nd Register: A4 - A53rd Register: A5 - A64th Register: A6 and aboveMore Information: https://asgarzademusicschool.com/blog/blog-4-flute-woodwind-section-instrumentation-orchestration
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