only for the mouth piece
To maintain and clean a flute using flute cleaner spray, follow these best practices: Use a soft cloth to wipe the flute before applying the spray. Spray a small amount of cleaner onto a cloth, not directly onto the flute. Gently wipe the flute with the cloth to remove dirt and residue. Avoid spraying keys or pads directly. Use a separate cloth to dry the flute after cleaning. Clean the flute regularly to prevent buildup and maintain its condition.
You use a special dye to color it. Some people use different colors to dye their flute and it turns different colors. Sometimes it is spray paint but that is very bad for the instrument.
You can, but what I always do to avoid the potency of the hand sanitizer is just put some rubbing alcohol in a spray bottle and spray it on the mouthpiece.
pepper spray, because unless your a police person, you are not allowed to carry a taser.
If its metal then it'll crack easily. The best thing to do is to get sandpaper and rough up the exterior of the flute to help the paint stick. Also, use a sealer or gloss afterwards.
azure flute
Flutes and Piccolos don't use reeds. Also for E.C., an oboe doesn't use a reed either. :)
the flute is the azure flute
It comes down to a matter of preference, but I personally believe that they should only be able to use it with adult supervision.
yes just because it is used it is still a flute.
nose Flute
To play they use their fingers, unless it's a nose flute.