Prem 39-s Theme Flute Notes -
Option 1: Instagram / Facebook Post (Visual + Caption)
π΅ Caption:
Octaves: Notes written in lowercase (e.g., n, d) typically represent the lower octave, while capitalized notes (e.g., S, R) represent the middle octave. prem 39-s theme flute notes
| Note | L Thumb | L 1-2-3 | R 1-2-3 | R Pinky | Duration | | :--- | :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: | :--- | | F | β | βββ | βββ | β | Long | | G | β | βββ | βββ | β | Long | | A | β | βββ | βββ | β | Bend* | | C' | β | βββ | βββ | β | Short | | D' | β | βββ | βββ | β | Long | Option 1: Instagram / Facebook Post (Visual +
- F#5: Left hand: 1st, 2nd, 3rd fingers + right hand: 1st, 2nd fingers (3rd finger is optional for tuning; try without first). This note can be sharp; roll the flute inward slightly to flatten it.
- The leap from G4 to F#5 (an octave plus a step) requires a quick, focused embouchure. Do not tighten your throat; use your diaphragm.
- Play the note A.
- While holding the note, slowly roll the flute headjoint slightly away from your lips (outward).
- This flattens the pitch, creating that crying "Indian slide" sound characteristic of the Prem theme.
- Roll back in to resolve the note.
Part A: The Awakening (Opening Phrase)
Tips for Learning the Prem 39-s Theme Flute Notes F#5: Left hand: 1st, 2nd, 3rd fingers +
Melodic Characteristics of the Flute Motif