Usually in honor bands (for music), concerts (for your band), and in band class! Hope this helps! :)
There are many flutes all around the world. The "Flute A BEC" is one. Now, we mostly see/hear the common kind of flutes, mostly made of stainless steel or metal.
flutes mostly
Baroque whistle flutes or recorders where played while the musician was sitting or standing, and by being placed against the chin.
ethey played flutes
Yes, you do. It depends on the type of flute. Those played in bands and orchestras are held sideways. Pan flutes and those made from reeds may be played from the end.
Waterford Champagne Flutes are stem glasses that have a tall, narrow bowl. The bowl can look like a narrow wine glass. They are mostly used for sparkling wines, but can also be used for some types of beer.
there are mostly percussion instruments like drums and bellsthen there are this wooden flutes and other rare wind instruments.
flutes ARE pretty!
I don't know what kind but I do know what instruments they played. They played water drums and flutes.
In the Philippines, the native wind instruments are various types of flutes. The flutes are made mostly of bamboo and have three to six holes. The Tumpong and Bansik are just two of the flutes used in the Philippines.
Boxwood was used frequently for baroque woodwind instruments. Mostly Flutes and Clarinets but I have seen one or two oboes.
Yes, they are designed to be played with the left hand.