Yes definitely! The Flute has modernised since then and there are new mechanisms which are now available which involve NO screws or wires. New metals have been used in creating the flute. And the invention of new flutes also has bought a change to the flute collection. So to answer your question yes.
well to my knowledge the first flute was basically a wooden Stick that had been hollowed out and holes drilled into it at specific points. as you can imagine, they have changed alot since then
Holes on the flute are covered and uncovered to change the way air passes through the instrument.
Ever Since Venus - 1944 was released on: USA: 14 September 1944 Portugal: 21 February 1948
From 1944 to 2012 there are 18 leap years.
how has health care changed since the 1900s
It didn't change my life. I changed its life- by playing it like a MADMAN!!!
Absolutely! Just as any civilized society does, the Tudors had musicians. And, since the flute has existed since nearly prehistoric times, the flute was well advanced by the time it reached the Elizabethan era. Now, depending on your familiarity with flutes, you may or may not recognize the type of flute the Tudor musicians would have played. Still, it most certainly existed.
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they have just changed
How has power changed hands in Afghanistan since the 1990s?
thay hAve chANged alot
Nothing's changed