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What form of energy does an flute give out?

A flute gives out sound energy when air is blown across and through the instrument, causing vibrations in the air column within the flute.


Was the Flute always played on the side?

The air inlet of the concert flute is blown across at a right angle to make the sound. There are end driven flutes you play straight out from you.


What can a flute be compared to?

Well a flute can be compared to a recorder because they are both played by blowing air out of your mouth to produce sound. The difference is just that a flute is blown ACROSS and a recorder is blown INTO.


Where does the sound transfer in a flute?

The flute is blown into at the front and the air flows through it creating sound that comes out of the end. Which keys are pressed down determines which notes come out of the flute.


What type of energy is in a Flute?

A flute produces sound energy when it is played. The air blown by the flutist vibrates within the instrument, creating sound waves that travel through the air and reach our ears.


What will happen if you blow air into a flute?

it will make sound but if you know how to use it you can make music.


How does a pan flute work and produce sound?

A pan flute produces sound when air is blown across the top of the tubes, creating vibrations that produce musical notes. The length of each tube determines the pitch of the note produced.


What is the energy conversion of flute?

The energy conversion in a flute involves the transformation of kinetic energy from the musician's breath into sound energy. When air is blown across the embouchure hole, it creates vibrations in the air column inside the flute, producing sound waves. The pitch and tone are determined by the length and shape of the air column, which can be altered by opening or closing the tone holes. Thus, the flute effectively converts the musician's breath into musical sound.


What vibrates on a flute?

Well actually, thereisn't any vibrating. When you blow through the emboucer the air hits the keys. You would look at it like blowing into different bottle where each one is filled with more beans or water


How do flute sound waves travel through the air to create music?

Flute sound waves travel through the air when a player blows air into the flute, causing the air inside the flute to vibrate. These vibrations create sound waves that travel through the air and reach our ears, where we perceive them as music.


What dose a piccolo sound like?

What a flute would sound like but an octave higher. (very squeeky)


What vabrates on a flute?

The flute vibrate when you blow air across the embrochure, causing the air to vibrate inside the flute which causes the sound to come out the end of the flute.