A 'Recorder Player' Some call it a 'Recordist' but that primarily pertains to the art of making sound recordings. The Recorder instrument is a type of flute, so the player could also be called a 'Flautist'.
The flute plays in the Treble Clef and is a C instrument.
lute player
Yes. sister: subject, plays: predicate, flute: direct object = sentence.
Usually a person who plays piccolo also plays the flute, so they are called a flutist. Now if you want to be clever, you could call them a piccolist. Thank you
"He plays flute" or "He plays the flute" would be grammatically correct.
A 'Recorder Player' Some call it a 'Recordist' but that primarily pertains to the art of making sound recordings. The Recorder instrument is a type of flute, so the player could also be called a 'Flautist'.
A bassist
an "accordionist"
A guitarist.
a guitarist
An organist
a harmonist.
"Floo-tist"However, the correct term for someone who plays the flute is flautist, pronounced flaw-tist.
lute player
lute player
The flute plays in the Treble Clef and is a C instrument.