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  2. C-flat major - Wikipedia

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    C-flat major is the home key of the harp, with all its pedals in the top position, and it is considered the most resonant key for the instrument.Thus, in Richard Strauss's Ein Heldenleben, the first cue for the harps is written in C-flat major even though the rest of the orchestra, having previously played in E-flat major, retains a 3-flat key signature and is now playing in B major, marked ...

  3. Western concert flute family - Wikipedia

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    The double contrabass flute (sometimes also called octobass flute) is pitched in the key of C, three octaves below the concert flute (two octaves below the bass flute, and one octave below the contrabass flute). Its lowest note is C 1, one octave below the cello's lowest C. Despite the tendency of the larger sizes of flute to be quiet, the ...

  4. Western concert flute - Wikipedia

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    (B 3) C 4 –C 7 (F ♯ 7) The standard concert flute, also called C flute, Boehm flute, silver flute, or simply flute, is pitched in C and has a potential range of three and a half octaves starting from the note C 4 . The flute's highest pitch is usually given as C 7 or (in more modern flute literature) D 7.

  5. List of transposing instruments - Wikipedia

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    Flute: D ♭ piccolo: D ♭ 5: Piccolo: C 5: Treble flute: G 4: F soprano flute: F 4: Soprano flute: E ♭ 4: D ♭ Flute D ♭ 4: B ♭ flûte d'amour: B ♭ 3: A flûte d'amour A 3: Alto flute: G 3: Bass flute: C 3: Contra-alto flute G 2: Contrabass flute C 2: Subcontrabass flute G 1: F subcontrabass flute F 1: Double contrabass flute C 1 ...

  6. C (musical note) - Wikipedia

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    C 4 (approximately 261.626 Hz [3]) may be called Low C by someone playing a Western concert flute, which has a higher and narrower playing range than the piano, while C 5 (523.251 Hz) would be middle C. This practice has led some to encourage standardizing on C 4 as the definitive middle C in instructional materials across all instruments. [4]

  7. Irish flute - Wikipedia

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    Although referred to as a "D flute", this is a non-transposing instrument, and "D" merely refers to the lowest note on a standard instrument tuned to D-Major, typically; if one were to play a "C", a concert-pitch "C" is sounded. Any flute built and tuned to E-flat, B-flat or C are transposing instruments. The flute has six main finger-holes.

  8. Category:Flute sonatas by Johann Sebastian Bach - Wikipedia

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    Flute Sonata in C major, BWV 1033; ... Flute Sonata in E-flat major, BWV 1031 This page was last edited on 21 October 2013, at 13:10 (UTC). ...

  9. Category:B-flat instruments - Wikipedia

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    Category: B-flat instruments. 3 languages. ... This is a category for all transposing instruments that sound music written in the key of C in the key of B ...