Mi - Mi - Re - Do - Si - La - Sol La - La - Si - Do - Re - Mi - Re - Do Mi - Re - Do - Si - La - Sol Do - Do - Re - Mi - Re - Do (Final resolution) Visual Fingering Chart (Text representation) For C5 (high Do) : Left hand: Thumb off, Middle finger (2) down. Right hand: All open. For D5 (high Re) : Left hand: Thumb off, Middle (2) and Ring (3) down. Right hand: All open. For E5 (high Mi) : Left: Thumb off, Middle (2), Ring (3) down. Right: Index (4) down. Others open. Part 3: Transposed Version for Transverse Flute (C Flute) If you play the modern Boehm flauta traversa , the fingering is different, but the note names are identical (since both are C instruments). However, the register changes.
Sol - La - Si - Do - Re - Mi - Re - Do (x2) notas del rey quiche en flauta wiki
Welcome to the Flauta Wiki Your comprehensive guide to traditional melodies for recorder, flute, and woodwind instruments. Overview: "El Rey Quiché" – A Mesoamerican Musical Standard "El Rey Quiché" (also known as El Rey K'iche' or El Rey de la Montaña ) is a traditional melody originating from the highlands of Guatemala, specifically associated with the K'iche' (Quiché) Maya people. It is not a pop song or a classical etude, but a folkloric march and ceremonial tune often played during festivals (fiestas patronales), parades, and school ceremonies. Mi - Mi - Re - Do -
Recorder plays the melody in the middle-high register (G4 to E5). The transverse flute sounds an octave lower in writing, but we read the same notes. Right hand: All open