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Is this a D flute with extra keys for low C and C#, or is it a C flute, i.e. one that plays a C major scale as you pull off your fingers? Either way, ENJOY!!!! KateG
# Posted on August 2nd 2005 by KateG
I own a C flute. They are bigger and generally harder to get sound out of. So if you are enjoying yourself, its a lot more likely its Martin Doyle's craftsmenship then the fact that its in C.
# Posted on August 2nd 2005 by Maple
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C company
Re: C company
Is this a D flute with extra keys for low C and C#, or is it a C flute, i.e. one that plays a C major scale as you pull off your fingers?
Either way, ENJOY!!!!
KateG
# Posted on August 2nd 2005 by KateG
Re: C company
I own a C flute. They are bigger and generally harder to get sound out of. So if you are enjoying yourself, its a lot more likely its Martin Doyle's craftsmenship then the fact that its in C.
# Posted on August 2nd 2005 by Maple