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Is the fingering of the Irish whistle, the Chinese bamboo flute, and the dongxiao similar? Are they all divided into barrel notes 1 and 5?

The fingering is ****ty, so if you know one, the other two are easy to pick up.

The "barrel" of the flute is the sound produced when all 6 fingers (3 on the left hand and 3 on the right) are pressed against the tone holes.

The "cylinder tone" is also known as the "full press", and the common ones are "low 5", "low 3", "low 2", and "low 1". Generally speaking, one instrument in the keys of "g" and "f", together with the common fingerings, can satisfy the common keys.

Expanded Information:

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Bass 5: press all;

Bass 6: open the first hole;

Bass 7: open the first two holes;

1: open the first two or three holes;

2: press the fifth or sixth holes;

3: press the sixth hole;

4: press the first, second, fourth, or fifth holes;

Litre 4: open all;

5: press all or open the sixth hole;

6: open the first hole;

7: open the first two holes;

Soprano 1: open the one-two-three holes (tight mouthpiece, strong airflow);

Soprano 2: press the five-six holes;

Soprano 3: press the sixth hole;

Soprano 4: open the first six holes;

Soprano 5: open the sixth hole Soprano 6: open the first four holes (airflow is very strong);

Soprano 7: open the fifth hole, some flutes also open the second hole;

Super soprano 1: press the first four or six holes

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