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Flute

The flute is a member of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group. Like all woodwinds, flutes are aerophones, producing sound with a vibrating column of air. Flutes produce sound when the player's air flows across an opening. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system, flutes are edge-blown aerophones. A musician who plays the flute is…

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Flute

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Avg. degree1.99
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Flute

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related to External links · 40
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related to Etymology and terminology · 22
Flute → According, Attempts, Dutch, England, English, Fame, Flautist, Flutist, Geoffrey Chaucer's The Hous, Italian Renaissance, Italy, Latin, Middle English, Middle High German, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Old French, Old Provençal, Other English, Oxford English Dictionary, The
related to history · 19
Flute → August, Divje Babe, Europe, Geißenklösterle, Germany, Hohle Fels, In, It, Nature, Neanderthals, On, Scientists, Slovenia, The, The Hohle Fels, This, Ulm, V-shaped, Venus
related to Indian · 19
Flute → Bansuri, Carnatic, Hindustani, Indian, Krishna, Northern India, Palladam, Presently, Prior, Pullanguzhal, Sharaba Shastri, South Indian, Southern India, The, The Hindu God Lord, The Indian, Two, Venu, Western
related to Types · 11
Flute → After, Anasazi, Another, End-blown, However, In, The, There, These, Western, With
related to Sodina and suling · 10
Flute → Africa, An, Borneo, Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Madagascar, One, Rakoto Frah, Southeast Asia, The
related to Chinese · 9
Flute → China, Chinese, Commonly, In China, It, Most, One, The, This
related to Acoustics · 8
Flute → Acoustic, Bernoulli, By, Critical, Head, Japanese Nohkan, The, This
related to Sring · 6
Flute → Armenian, Caucasus, Eastern Armenia, It, One Armenian, The
is a · 5
Flute → chi, important instrument in Indian classical music, member of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group, open tube which is blown into, use of a resonance membrane mounted on one of the holes that vibrates with the air column inside the tube

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flutes instrument bamboo transverse holes made air musical also instruments one found century europe india used music sound called known

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Fluteis amember of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group0.90text
Fluteis achi0.90text
Fluteis aopen tube which is blown into0.90text
Fluteis aimportant instrument in Indian classical music0.90text
Fluteis ause of a resonance membrane mounted on one of the holes that vibrates with the air column inside the tube0.90text
the recorderinstance ofEnd-blown flutes should not be confused with fipple flutes0.80text
which are also played vertically but have an internal duct to direct the air flow across the edge of the tone hole.Flutes may be open at one or both endsinstance ofEnd-blown flutes should not be confused with fipple flutes0.80text
the concert fluteinstance ofOpen-ended flutes0.80text
the recorder have more harmonicsinstance ofOpen-ended flutes0.80text
and thus more flexibility for the playerinstance ofOpen-ended flutes0.80text
and brighter timbresinstance ofOpen-ended flutes0.80text
Fluterelated to AcousticsThe0.60section

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