the alto flute
The piccolo has the highest pitch, then the standard flute, and then alto.
There are many variations of the flute...the most common and the ones that most relate the the common "C" flute are the piccolo, alto flute and bass flute. There are glass flutes, bamboo flutes, Irish flutes, etc.
There are many members of the flute family. Here are three:1. The concert flute-the flute you would normally play on in band, etc2.The piccolo- practicaly a mini flute with some changes.3.The alto flute- a flute that curves at the mouth piece and is tuned a 4th lower than the concert flutePiccolo, flute, alto flute, and bass flute
Flutes and Piccolos don't use reeds. Also for E.C., an oboe doesn't use a reed either. :)
the alto flute
The piccolo has the highest pitch, then the standard flute, and then alto.
There are many variations of the flute...the most common and the ones that most relate the the common "C" flute are the piccolo, alto flute and bass flute. There are glass flutes, bamboo flutes, Irish flutes, etc.
Alto flute, viola, horn and alto saxophone.
Piccolo flute, C flute (^^), alto flute, bass flute, and contra-bass flute!
86cm
There are many members of the flute family. Here are three:1. The concert flute-the flute you would normally play on in band, etc2.The piccolo- practicaly a mini flute with some changes.3.The alto flute- a flute that curves at the mouth piece and is tuned a 4th lower than the concert flutePiccolo, flute, alto flute, and bass flute
The flute (and piccolo, alto flue, bass flute, contra bass flute) is the only instrument held to the side when played.
Flutes and Piccolos don't use reeds. Also for E.C., an oboe doesn't use a reed either. :)
a harmony flute is like a bass flute or an alto flute meanwhile a regular flute is anything other than those types : )
Yes, it is a type of Western concert flute. It is thicker and requires more breath to play.
Of course you can. I do!