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Updated per information received from Paul Dutka
Hey Bret, I believe you’ve mentioned the D whistle twice 🙂
Thanks! Fixed.
Is the baroque flute part a 440 baroque flute?
Can anyone tell me if the whistles are high or low? If I go on the susato site, they offer different options. Thanks
The penny whistle parts are all high. The ‘baroque flute’ is called ‘flauto Traverso’ in my copy, and is the same pitch as a C concert flute.
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Updated per information received from Paul Dutka
Hey Bret, I believe you’ve mentioned the D whistle twice 🙂
Thanks! Fixed.
Is the baroque flute part a 440 baroque flute?
Can anyone tell me if the whistles are high or low? If I go on the susato site, they offer different options.
Thanks
The penny whistle parts are all high. The ‘baroque flute’ is called ‘flauto Traverso’ in my copy, and is the same pitch as a C concert flute.