it is decidedly so.
Theobald Boehm was a Bavarian inventor and musician who perfected the modern flute and improved its fingering system.
the items inprove recruit results e.g icy flute=ice recruitment improved! okay?
Ah, well, there are a lot. If you're just talking modern flutes, there's the regular flute, the Western concert flute. Then there's the familiar piccolo, bass and alto. There are also more rare types, like treble, soprano, contra-alto, contrabass, subcontrabass, double contrabass, and hyperbass. That's eleven. Then I'm not sure if you want to include less modern flutes like the pan flute and the Greek double flute. If that's the case, the list might go on forever, as the flute is a very old instrument and nearly every major civilization created their own take on it.
Johann Christoph Denner of Nuremburg with the help of his son Jacob improved the chalumeau In 1843, the clarinet was further improved when Klose adapted the Boehm flute key system to the clarinet. Mozart was the first composer to use the clarinet in a symphony.
Piccolo flute, C flute (^^), alto flute, bass flute, and contra-bass flute!
I have a flute.
the alto flute
a harmony flute is like a bass flute or an alto flute meanwhile a regular flute is anything other than those types : )
Alto flute has a lower pitch than a normal flute.
Flutes and Piccolos don't use reeds. Also for E.C., an oboe doesn't use a reed either. :)
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There are many members of the flute family. Here are three:1. The concert flute-the flute you would normally play on in band, etc2.The piccolo- practicaly a mini flute with some changes.3.The alto flute- a flute that curves at the mouth piece and is tuned a 4th lower than the concert flutePiccolo, flute, alto flute, and bass flute