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Flute-In is the
debut album by
American jazz
flautist Bobbi Humphrey,
recorded in 1971 and
released on the Blue Note label. AllMusic's
Andrew Hamilton...
- The subcontrab****
flute is a
member of the
Western concert flute family. With the
length of
tubing ranging from 15 feet (4.6 m) (when in G) to 18 feet...
- The
eunuch flute,
onion flute, or
mirliton (/ˈmɜːrlɪtɒn/; French:
flûte eunuque,
flûte à l'oignon or mirliton; German: Zwiebelflöte) is a membranophone...
- The alto
flute is an
instrument in the
Western concert flute family,
pitched below the
standard C
flute and the
uncommon flûte d'amour. It is the third...
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During regular archaeological excavations,
several flutes that date to the
European Upper Paleolithic were
discovered in
caves in the
Swabian Alb region...
- The hyperb****
flute is
conceptually the
largest and lowest-pitched
instrument in the
flute family,
although it is
extremely rare. It
first appeared at...
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Chinese flutes come in
various types. They
include Transverse flutes: Dizi (and its
varieties such as the qudi and bangdi;
primary transverse flutes, usually...
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perpendicular to the
flute's body length.
Transverse flutes include the
Western concert flute, the
Irish flute, the
Indian classical flutes (the
bansuri and...
- The
Magic Flute (German: Die Zauberflöte,
pronounced [diː ˈtsaʊbɐˌfløːtə] ), K. 620, is an
opera in two acts by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a
German libretto...