Yes, the flute can be included in concert bands, jazz bands, and small ensemble groups. Concert bands are most popular, but they are also quite popular in jazz ensembles.
Orchestras and bands.
The flute generally plays above the clarinets, and will have the melody in quiet sections.
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.
Theobald Beohm invented the first modern flute.
Concert bands, wind ensembles, woodwind groups, full orchestras, flute choirs.
Actually, the flute has a fuzzy history, but Theobald Boehm, 1794-1881, was the person that perfected the flute into the modern flute we have today.
No.
That would be the flute. The flute is made of metal, but it was originally made of wood.
That is the correct spelling of the "flute a bec" (French flûte à bec) or "beak flute" the modern form of which is the "recorder" or song flute.
a flute is used in orchestra's, bands etc, etc... If you're talking about a wine glass, than it used used to drink sparkling wines.
You can only get an Azure Flute by using a cheating device such as an Action Replay. The Azure Flute cannot be obtained legitimately currently.