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 lile finger ( ), and blow into the mouth-
piece again: you now hear a D3.
Connue raising your fingers one by one, from boom 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 chromac
scale. There is one addion though: the le lile 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 secon of the Sengs menu.
One of the later secons of this guide describes all the available finger-
ing modes.
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