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The different types of flute-like instruments used in traditional music around the world include the Native American flute, the Chinese dizi, the Indian bansuri, the Irish tin whistle, and the Andean quena.
The flute is often played in orchestras or in classical music.
you can get a flute at Music&Arts
Flutes can play any type of music, from country to jazz. It all depends on how good you are and what YOU like to play. Also, if you aren't too keen on playing certain types of music on the flute, and would prefer to learn another instrument because of that don't worry. The fingering on the flute and saxophone are highly similar, so it's very easy to learn and play both. I play the flute in a duet group and the tenor sax in a jazz band. Plus, then you can brag that you can play two instruments. :)
The Bangsi is an external pipe flute (sometimes called duct flute). It belongs to mangyan musical instruments. The Bangsi is 8-10 cm, and also has a chip glued on the tube of the flute. It is an type of aerophone.
There are several bands that currently produce flutes music. Some of which are Newtown Defenders Flute Band, and the Cambuslang Brittania flute band. These groups are dedicated to flute music.
You can transpose flute music for clarinet music. Flute is on concert pitch, most clarinets are not. Example: A flute's Bb is a clarinet's C. Bb= B flat
Music and Arts Or you can buy it at Tarpley Music. That's where i bought my flute clarinet and trumpet.
There are many places to find the All-Star flute music. The local music store will most likely have this music.
in a music store
You can find it on Music.com search flute music then type in the song