User's Guide

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Playing the Sylphyo
If you blow into the mouthpiece, you will hear a C note on the third
octave (C3).
Then, raise your right lile finger ( ), and blow into the mouth-
piece again: you now hear a D3.
Connue raising your fingers one by one, from boom to top, blow-
ing into the mouthpiece each me so as to hear the notes you play.
When only your le index finger remains in the front of the Sylphyo
( ), you are playing a B3.
Finally, raise your le index and touch the le middle finger key ( ),
then blow into the mouthpiece: you just ended the C major scale with
a C4 (C note on the fourth octave).
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Playing the C major scale
The fingerings are very close to the modern recorder, and if you are
familiar with it you will quickly be able to play any note in the chromac
scale. There is one addion though: the le lile finger key raises any
note by a semitone (for example, C3 will become Db3).
NOTE
If you are used to another wind instrument, you might want to try out another fin-
gering mode. You will find fingerings adapted from the saxophone, the flute, the
clarinet, the trumpet, the bagpipe, and many others.
To change the fingering, check out the Keys secon of the Sengs menu.
One of the later secons of this guide describes all the available finger-
ing modes.
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