Jethro Tull's entire Aqualung album has alot of incredibly awesome flute solos in it. Definitely a sound from the flute not heard anywhere else....
depends on where you are and how hard you play but pretty far.(farther then a flute)
The piece opens with a flute solo, so your answer could be anything besides a flute.
The carbon dioxide that is coming out of your mouth when you blow into your flute.
Well, the flute isn't really a contest, but one really talented, well-known flautist is James Galway. That said, I've never heard the term "Master Of The Flute." I like it. :D
the flute was heard to have originated in a cave near Ulm in Germany. but many scientists thought that the first flute was a bear bone. the first flute was found in a cave and was made out of a vultures wing bone
Well i play flute and i am good at it and i have never heard of Db4 Db is fingers 2 3 4 5 6 and thumb
The Flute is a Melodic instrument, in a Concert Band it can be heard playing the melody along with many solos. In a Orchestra, it can be heard doubling the Violins an octave higher, or playing Solos.
never heard of it or him....
Not that I've heard of.
I've heard that she did cheerleading but it could be a false statement
It has become quite popular all over the world, but it origins started in the southern States of America, heard where? all media area's. on a radio station or in a redneck bar called a honky-tonk