Notas Del Rey Quiche En Flauta Wiki

Notas del Rey Quiche en Flauta Wiki

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Your comprehensive guide to traditional melodies for recorder, flute, and woodwind instruments.

2. Notas típicas en flauta dulce (digitación simplificada)

Para flauta dulce soprano en Do Mayor (armadura sin sostenidos ni bemoles), la melodía principal suele usar estas notas (rango medio-agudo):

| Nota | Digitación (mano izquierda arriba) | |------|-------------------------------------| | Do5 | 0 1 2 3 4 5 (tapados todos, pulgar atrás) | | Re5 | 0 1 2 3 4 (5 abierto) | | Mi5 | 0 1 2 3 (4 y 5 abiertos) | | Fa5 | 0 1 2 3 4 (5 abierto, o cruce de dedos) | | Sol5 | 0 1 2 (3,4,5 abiertos) | | La5 | 0 1 (2,3,4,5 abiertos) | | Si5 | 0 2 (1,3,4,5 abiertos) – a veces se usa 0 1 2 3 con medio agujero |

Nota: los números indican agujeros que se tapan (1 = índice izquierdo, 5 = meñique derecho). El 0 es el agujero del pulgar atrás. notas del rey quiche en flauta wiki

11. Downloadable Resources (Wiki Links)

Main Theme (Tema Principal)

The song is built on two alternating cells. We will call them Cell A (The Descent) and Cell B (The Rise).

Intro / Loop 1 (Cell A):

Loop 2 (Cell B – The Royal Hook):

Bridge (Variación):

Step 2: The Cell A Loop (Muscle Memory)

Isolate the first 8 notes:
La – La – Sol – Fa# – Mi – Re – Do# – Re
Play this 20 times while watching TV. Your fingers will memorize the Feeling.

5. Musical Score (Simplified Staff Notation)

For those who read standard sheet music, here is the transcription in 4/4 time, Key of G major (one sharp: Fa#). Notas del Rey Quiche en Flauta Wiki Welcome

| A  A  G  F# | E  D  C# D | E  E  F# G | A  B  A  G |
| F# E  D  C# | D  E  F# G | A  B  C5 B | A  G  F# E |
| D  C# D (rest) | (Repeat ad lib) |

1. Contexto de la pieza

Full Note Sequence (Linear Chart)

If you need the raw notas to read at a glance:

Intro / A Section: Sol - La - Si - Do - Re - Mi - Re - Do (x2)

B Section (The "Mountain" phrase): Mi - Mi - Re - Do - Si - La - Sol
La - La - Si - Do - Re - Mi - Re - Do
Mi - Re - Do - Si - La - Sol
Do - Do - Re - Mi - Re - Do (Final resolution) PDF Sheet Music: [Link placeholder – Standard notation

1. Context

The K'iche' (Quiché) Maya had royal courts with music played on tunkul (slit drum), whistle flutes, and ocarinas. No original pre-Columbian notation survives. This paper reconstructs a ceremonial melody inspired by the Popol Vuh’s description of the Rey Quiché (King of K'iche') and adapted for modern C flute.