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"He plays flute" or "He plays the flute" would be grammatically correct.
The gender of the word "flute" varies by language. In English, nouns do not have grammatical gender, so "flute" is considered gender-neutral. However, in languages like French and Spanish, "flute" is feminine ("la flûte" in French, "la flauta" in Spanish). Therefore, the answer depends on the specific language being referred to.
The flute plays in the Treble Clef and is a C instrument.
Yes. sister: subject, plays: predicate, flute: direct object = sentence.
anyone who wants to. The flute was originally made in Germany though
You don't. The flute plays only one note at a time.
The piccolo plays higher than the flute. All orchestra's have piccolo's and the piccolo can only go so high (same as the flute) so it is not a matter of which orchestra plays the highest because all of them can play at the same pitch range (this also applies for the flute)
A* and there is no such thing as a pocket flute. You may be confusing it with a piccolo which is significantly smaller than a flute and plays an octave above the entire Concert Flute range.
Ellen Ochoa played the flute.
Krishna.
he plays the ocarina
Francis Flute