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The Flute is basically it's own thing... pretty much nothing else is related to it, but the closest thing to relations is probably the Clarinet.... and don't say sax is because the sax is when the clarinet and Trumpet have babies

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it belongs in the woodwind family because back then they used to be made out of wood and ever since they were called woodwinds

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because it is made from wood and needs wind for it to play. :)

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Because the flute makes sound from air going through it:)

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because flute is made up from wood.

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Why is the flute the odd one out in the woodwind section?

Unlike other woodwinds, you hold a flute sideways to play it. Most woodwinds are held in front of the musician when being played.


Is flute a soft sound object?

Yup. Most woodwinds are, actually.


Which family does the alto saxophone belong to?

Woodwinds


What is the use flute to the band?

The flute is in the woodwinds section of an orchestra.


Why are the woodwind instruments nearer the audience than the brass and percussion instruments?

That is a very simple question, the reason being is because if you compare a flute to a trumpet, a flute is a lot quieter, so the flute is in the front because it is softer. Woodwinds are a lot quieter, and bass instrumeants need to be in the back because the lead part should be whats hears the most. So answering your question, it is because woodwinds are a lot quieter than brass or percussion.


What instruments make up the wood wind seaction?

The Woodwinds include: piccolo, flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, Contra bassoon. The Saxophone is often included as well, but not in most classical orchestras.


What are variations of the flute?

There are many variations of the flute...the most common and the ones that most relate the the common "C" flute are the piccolo, alto flute and bass flute. There are glass flutes, bamboo flutes, Irish flutes, etc.


What chaches the pitch on most woodwinds?

the buttons


What is the order in pich range from highest to loest in the woodwinds?

It depends how you mean:If you mean when the instrument is playing a concert pitch A then some sound the same as other and would be in groups:Piccolo,Flute, clarinet and oboeBassoonIf you mean their pitch range for their highest note:Piccolo,Flute,Oboe,Clarinet,BassoonPitch for their lowest note:Piccolo,Flute,Oboe,Clarinet,Bassoon(this is only using the most simple of woodwind instruments)


What instruments were used in Beethoven's symphony No 4?

This is Mozart's most popular symphony among his 41 works of the genre. It is written for classical orchestra. The instruments: Flute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 french horns and strings.


How much is the most expensive flute?

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Who produces the most flutes?

The Gemienhardt Flute is the most recommended flute for beginners and students in the world. So I would presume that the Gemeinhardt Flute has to be the one that is produced the most.