Flauta Wiki | Notas Del Rey Quiche En
On long notes like the final Mi (E) or La (A), pulse your abdominal muscles. This gives the "king" a regal, emotional vibrato.
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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.
Key difference: 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.
Flute-specific fingering tips for "El Rey Quiché": notas del rey quiche en flauta wiki
Flauta Wiki Warning: On transverse flute, the leap from B4 to C5 (in bar 2) is prone to cracking. Practice slow slurring between these two notes before adding articulation.
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Note 1: The Rey Quiche does not govern over land, but over oven temperatures. His rule is absolute until the timer beeps.
Note 2: The Flauta is not merely a vessel for chicken or beef; it is a scroll. When unrolled, it reveals the future of brunch. On long notes like the final Mi (E)
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For musicians seeking to play "Notas del Rey Quiché" on a transverse flute (as in a classroom or folk ensemble setting), the piece typically follows a pentatonic (or hexatonic) scale common to Mesoamerican music. Key characteristics include:
If you love notas del rey quiche, you will enjoy these similar melodies (also playable on flute):
| Song | Key | Difficulty | Similar Interval | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "El Condor Pasa" | E minor | Intermediate | The descending fourth (La to Mi). | | "Sad Romance" (Violin) | A minor | Hard | The Do# leading tone. | | "My Heart Will Go On" (Intro) | E major | Beginner | The rising fourth (Si to Mi). | | "Hedwig's Theme" (Harry Potter) | E minor | Intermediate | The mysterious leap from La to Fa#. | Flauta Wiki Warning: On transverse flute, the leap
If you are a complete beginner, follow this 4-step method.
Below is a text-based sheet music representation. Copy this into a word processor, set the font to Courier (monospace), and print.
El Rey Quiché (Traditional K'iche' March) Key: C Major | Time: 4/4 | Tempo: = 110|--------------------- Repeat x1 ---------------------| | G A B C | D E D C || G A B C | D E D C ||
| E E D C | B A G A || A B C D | E D C B || | A G A B | C D E D || C B A G | C C D E || | D C E D | C B A G || C D E D | C (hold) ||