| Acoustics of baroque, classical and modern flutes | 
| modern flute | G#6 | 
|   | Fingering  Acoustic schematic  Non-specialist introduction 
  to acoustic impedance | 
This fingering is comparable to that for G#4 except 
  for the use of the thumb key and first finger keys as register 
  holes. Comparing this with the G#4 impedance 
  spectrum, we see that the fourth minimum is little changed. The third is shallower 
  and unplayable. The first minimum plays C#5 and the second ~C 6. 
  Combinations of these three notes may be played simultaneously as multiphonics.
6. 
  Combinations of these three notes may be played simultaneously as multiphonics.

  Sound spectrum 
  of a modern flute with a B foot played using fingering for G#6.
 
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   You can hear G#6 
  played by Geoffrey Collins.
 
  You can hear G#6 
  played by Geoffrey Collins. 
 may suggest other fingerings for this note.
 
may suggest other fingerings for this note.| Acoustic measurements are available for these flutes - modern B, modern C, classical C, classical D, classical flared, baroque Sound clips are available for modern B, classical flared and baroque | To compare flutes, it is easiest to open a separate browser window for each instrument. |