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  1. Flute - Wikipedia

    The Western concert flute, a descendant of the medieval German flute, is a transverse treble flute that is closed at the top. An embouchure hole is positioned near the top, and the flutist blows across it.

  2. Flute | Definition, History, & Types | Britannica

    Flute, wind instrument in which the sound is produced by a stream of air directed against a sharp edge, upon which the air breaks up into eddies that alternate regularly above and below the edge, setting …

  3. Flute - Musical Instrument Guide - Yamaha Corporation

    A melodic instrument for the most part, the flute has a clear and bright sound with a distinctive warmth, refinement, and subtlety to its tone. Another feature of the flute is the use of expensive materials …

  4. A Full History Of The Flute: Origins And Development

    The flute has evolved from simple bone or bamboo tubes in ancient times to the sophisticated metal instruments of today, incorporating complex key mechanisms designed by Theobald Boehm in the …

  5. The flute: a guide to one of music's most exptressive ...

    Jun 25, 2024 · A flute is a woodwind instrument made from a tube with a series of holes. Unlike the clarinet or the oboe, it’s a reedless instrument, which produces sound from the flow of air across an …

  6. How to play the flute for beginners - The Flute Practice

    Learn how to play the flute from the very beginning. Create your first sound, learn how to hold the instrument and learn your first notes.

  7. Flute - New World Encyclopedia

    Flute tones are usually lyrical and sweet, blending well with other instruments. The flute's pitch and various aspects of its timbre are very flexible, allowing a high degree of instantaneous expressive …