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we have a selmer signet coin silver Flute, purchased in 1969, or 1970 do you have an idea of what this may be worth it is in very good condition, and it has the original case

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How do you tell if my selmer signet special flute is solid coin silver?

Coin silver Selmer's are stamped on the main body "Coin Silver" Matching serial numbers on all pieces prove they are all solid silver.


Is the selmer omaga flute solid sterling silver?

It depends on which model. There were 3 Selmer Omega flute models. The FLOM300 was a student model that was silver plated throughout. The FLOM200 had a solid silver headjoint with a silver plated body. The FLOM100 was the only one that was solid silver throughout the headjoint and body. The keys were silver plated. I hope this helps.


How many sections is a flute comprised of?

The bog-standard flute has three sections - The headjoint, the body and the Foot joint


What does the piccolo instrument look like?

A piccolo looks like a miniature version of a flute. It is usually black with silver keys, but can be all silver. It is about the length of your forearm (from your wrist to your elbow) and almost as big around as a quarter.Piccolos are in the woodwind family of musical instruments.Positioning: Piccolos are held horizontally and air is blown across a hole near the left end of the instrument. The instrument rests between the chin and the bottom lip with the hole at the top - the edge of it touching your bottom lip. The left hand is closest to the face (the instrument extends to the right of your body, just like a flute) with the fingers and palm pointing inward, and the right hand is next to the left hand with the fingers and palm facing outward.


When a flute is played by blowing air into one end while keeping one or more holes closed on its body the notes that are heard from the flute are created by what?

The carbon dioxide that is coming out of your mouth when you blow into your flute.

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How do you tell if my selmer signet special flute is solid coin silver?

Coin silver Selmer's are stamped on the main body "Coin Silver" Matching serial numbers on all pieces prove they are all solid silver.


Is the selmer omaga flute solid sterling silver?

It depends on which model. There were 3 Selmer Omega flute models. The FLOM300 was a student model that was silver plated throughout. The FLOM200 had a solid silver headjoint with a silver plated body. The FLOM100 was the only one that was solid silver throughout the headjoint and body. The keys were silver plated. I hope this helps.


Pats of a flute?

There are three parts to a flute: the headjoint, the body, and the footjoint.


Does a flute have a middle joint?

A flute has three parts: a head joint, body (middle), and foot joint.


How many sections is a flute comprised of?

The bog-standard flute has three sections - The headjoint, the body and the Foot joint


What are the 3 flute names?

the body,head and tail


What does the piccolo instrument look like?

A piccolo looks like a miniature version of a flute. It is usually black with silver keys, but can be all silver. It is about the length of your forearm (from your wrist to your elbow) and almost as big around as a quarter.Piccolos are in the woodwind family of musical instruments.Positioning: Piccolos are held horizontally and air is blown across a hole near the left end of the instrument. The instrument rests between the chin and the bottom lip with the hole at the top - the edge of it touching your bottom lip. The left hand is closest to the face (the instrument extends to the right of your body, just like a flute) with the fingers and palm pointing inward, and the right hand is next to the left hand with the fingers and palm facing outward.


What part of the body is used to play a flute?

mouth with help of lungs


What is are the flute parts called?

head joint, body, and foot joint


When a flute is played by blowing air into one end while keeping one or more holes closed on its body the notes that are heard from the flute are created by what?

The carbon dioxide that is coming out of your mouth when you blow into your flute.


What is the middle joint in a flute called?

The middle section of a flute is called the body. Top end is the head joint and bottom end is the foot joint.


How many parts of a flute are there?

it has three the head-joint the main bit and the bottom