Flute Fingering Chart Practice (Page 1)

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36 flashcards covering flute fingering chart concepts, enharmonic equivalences, and fingering patterns.

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What is the purpose of the flute fingering chart from Page 1?

It shows which holes/keys are open or pressed to produce different pitches.

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In the flute fingering chart, what does 'open' indicate?

A hole is uncovered and no key is pressed.

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In the flute fingering chart, what does 'pressed down' indicate?

A key is pressed.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for C#?

C# and Db.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for D#?

D# and Eb.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for E?

E and Fb.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for E#?

E# and F.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for F#?

F# and Gb.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for G#?

G# and Ab.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for A#?

A# and Bb.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for B#?

B# and C.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for Cb?

Cb and B.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for B?

B and Cb.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for C?

C and B#.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for F?

F and E#.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for Eb?

Eb and D#.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for Gb?

Gb and F#.

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Which two spellings are enharmonic equivalents for Ab?

Ab and G#.

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What does the fingering pattern 0000000 typically indicate?

All holes/keys are open.

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What does the fingering pattern 1000000 typically indicate?

One key is pressed (others open).

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What does the fingering pattern 10010000 typically indicate?

Two keys are pressed in the shown positions.

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Which line shows the enharmonic pair Cb and B?

The line listing Cb and B.

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Which line shows the enharmonic pair B# and C?

The line listing B# and C.

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Which line shows the enharmonic pair E and Fb?

The line listing E and Fb.

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Which line shows the enharmonic pair D# and Eb?

The line listing D# and Eb.

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Which line shows the enharmonic pair C# and Db?

The line listing C# and Db.

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Which line shows the enharmonic pair F# and Gb?

The line listing F# and Gb.

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Which line shows the enharmonic pair G# and Ab?

The line listing G# and Ab.

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Which two spellings share the pitch of Bb?

A# and Bb.

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True or False: E and Fb are the same pitch.

True.

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True or False: C and B# are the same pitch.

True.

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True or False: B and Cb are the same pitch.

True.

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Which line in the notes shows the A# and Bb pair?

The line listing A# and Bb.

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What pair is shown next to C on the chart?

C# and Db.

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What is the enharmonic pair that includes E and Fb?

E and Fb.

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What is the enharmonic pair that includes D# and Eb?

D# and Eb.

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What is the enharmonic pair that includes C# and Db (alternate phrasing)?

C# and Db.

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What is the enharmonic pair that includes F# and Gb (alternate phrasing)?

F# and Gb.

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What is the enharmonic pair that includes G# and Ab (alternate phrasing)?

G# and Ab.

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Which enharmonic pair includes A# and Bb (to spell the same pitch)?

A# and Bb.

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What general purpose does the flute fingering chart provide besides note names?

A guide to fingerings (open vs pressed) needed to produce each pitch.

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Which flats are commonly shown in the chart?

Db, Eb, Gb, Ab, Bb, Cb.

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Which sharps are commonly shown in the chart?

C#, D#, F#, G#, A#, E#.