ADVANCED Flute Balance: Finger Stability - Flute Tube 65

What we do with our fingers affects how stable our flute is, and how well we balance it. Can we use our left-hand pinky to improve flute balance and stability? (YES! But we don't want to NEED to.) There are lots of details to navigate in this video... If you can remember what "Open G-Sharp Key" and "Closed G-Sharp Key" mean - there is a lot of useful stuff here, too! If you don't know about open and closed g-sharp, here's my video that explains:    • Fascinating History of Your G-Sharp Key - ...   Nearly EVERYONE watching will have a "Closed G-Sharp Key." That means you push a lever to open a key with your left-hand fourth finger. (Remember we flutists don't give our thumb a number.) An "Open G-Sharp Key" means that you push a lever to CLOSE a key, giving you the pitch of G Natural. I know it can be confusing! Good luck! And let me know if the information is helpful by leaving a comment, subscribing to my channel, and liking this video! 👍 Join our "Flute Tube In Practice" Facebook group here!   / 705758100402714   For more information about me, in case you want to know, here's my website: https://www.aprilclayton.com/