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1There is one hole that is for the reed. Because putting the reed on requires skill too, you may want to practice on the flute by covering that hole with sellotape.
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2Practice blowing over the transverse bamboo flute playing hole. This is the single hole near one end of the flute.
- The six holes close together are the holes for making the notes as you play.
EditTips
- As you learn, you may find that there is a note where it is best to uncover the first of these.
EditWarnings
- The top-most of these holes must be covered before you can progress down to each next hole.
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