If you're asking how a flute works, it's basically that an enclosed tube filled with air has certain natural resonant frequencies and thus produces sounds at those frequencies. The length of the tube is varied by opening or closing holes in the side.
cos ther are holes and cracks which contain air in them
the recorder is prop looking down like a clarinet and the flute is prop in front of you and to the side. the recorder does not come in a lot of sizes, but the flute has tons of different sized instruments like there is the bass flute witch can be bigger than you , and there is a piccolo witch is very small.
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There are 4 holes a woodwind flute has.
A wooden flute can contain from one hole, to many. It all depends on what you buy.
None. Beginner flutes are all closed hole, as they are easier to make and therefore cheaper and more suitable for rookie's needs. There are sixteen holes that get covered by keys, if that's what you meant.
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a regular flute has covered metal keys, and some have metal keys with holes in them. indian flutes are made of bamboo and have no keys, only holes
Holes on the flute are covered and uncovered to change the way air passes through the instrument.
The flute is not a perfect instrument. Even after tuning, a good flutist will adjust the pitch of every note according to that note's particular tendencies (i.e. some notes are always flat, others sharp, while some are flat in some situations, etc.). Holes and keys have been added over the years to make the flute more in tune, and to make certain trills and fingerings easier. This in turn makes it much easier to play. If you play a Baroque flute, you will notice a substantial increase in difficulty if you're used to a modern flute.
the piccolo
by covering the holes and pronouncing the syllable too in the mouthpiece
a flute which is diatonically tuned has finger-holes
the flute makes its sound when you blow and air rushes through and comes out of the holes in a rush making a sound.