The middle section of a flute is called the body. Top end is the head joint and bottom end is the foot joint.
The head joint is the 2nd shortest piece of the flute with the hole.
it has three the head-joint the main bit and the bottom
The lowest a C flute with a C foot joint can play is a C4 in the flute's first register. This note appears on the first ledger line below the staff. Flutes with a B foot joint can play down to a B3/Cb4, which is half step lower than the flute with the C foot joint can play.
head joint, body, and foot joint
I think it's the last part of the flute, I mean the shortest part of the whole flute
A flute is really just a tube with a hole in it. You blow across the hole and this sets the air inside the flute vibrating, which produces the note. The player covers and uncovers other holes along the length of the flute, changing the effective length of the tube: this changes the pitch of the note. You can get the same effect by blowing across the top of a bottle. The pitch will change if you add water to the bottle, in much the same way.
Top: Foot Joint Middle: Body Bottom: Head JointInsert the open end of the head joint into the left end of the body.Insert the right end of the foot joint into the other end of the body.Twist the Head Joint (holding the Body by the barrel) to align the center of the hole in the Head Joint with the center of the key work on the Body.Align the Foot Joint with the key work of Body.The rod on the Foot Joint should be rotated slightly in from the edge of the keys on the Body.
The bog-standard flute has three sections - The headjoint, the body and the Foot joint
I do believe the joint in the middle of your leg is your knee.
A Flute player who sat near the middle of the rowers kept cadence using his flute.
knee