Your blow across it not in it but across it
The Gemeinhardt Model 2NP is a student model of flute. It is a good flute to learn on, but does not have a rich, concert-quality sound.
tree+air=Flute
If you're talking about like what instrument can you beatbox with would be the Flute, Not clarinet; but if your talking about how to make beatbox noise there is Tutorials on Youtube.com for how to beatbox. Or, there are the boxes where you slap and they make a beat, and if you find out how to make them, let me know!
Wind +Wood=Flute :)
Harps make a variety of noises and various other sounds. The harp can make a buzzing noise while a string is in between a flat, natural, or sharp. The harp can make a sound called the 'pan's flute' which is not to be confused with the pan flute instrument, in which one slides there hand upward on the wire bass strings causing a whistling noise. You can drum on the side boards to imitate drums, weave a paper through the strings to imitate the snare drum. If you can dream the sound up, there is a way to imitate it on the harp. Also, there is the classic, which most people think of when they think of harp, is the tinkling ring of the strings.
you cant get it unless you have action replay or the azure flute from the wifi event then you go to spear pillar then the azure flute will make a noise and then there will be stairs go up the stairs and catch arceus
The Gemeinhardt Model 2NP is a student model of flute. It is a good flute to learn on, but does not have a rich, concert-quality sound.
tree+air=Flute
If you're talking about like what instrument can you beatbox with would be the Flute, Not clarinet; but if your talking about how to make beatbox noise there is Tutorials on Youtube.com for how to beatbox. Or, there are the boxes where you slap and they make a beat, and if you find out how to make them, let me know!
No ...the ag flute does not make sounds.
The piccolo makes the highest pure tones in the orchestra. Some violin harmonics can be higher, but they are very soft, and used only occasionally.
YOU HAVE TO WAIT TILL AN EVENT AND THEN A FAT MAN GIVES YOU A RECORDER, RECORD A PIKACHUS CRY PLAY IT BACK 4 TIMES AND THE RECORDER makes a flute noise witch gives you the flute!
Wind +Wood=Flute :)
You make noisea because it feels really good so good you just want to scream
Harps make a variety of noises and various other sounds. The harp can make a buzzing noise while a string is in between a flat, natural, or sharp. The harp can make a sound called the 'pan's flute' which is not to be confused with the pan flute instrument, in which one slides there hand upward on the wire bass strings causing a whistling noise. You can drum on the side boards to imitate drums, weave a paper through the strings to imitate the snare drum. If you can dream the sound up, there is a way to imitate it on the harp. Also, there is the classic, which most people think of when they think of harp, is the tinkling ring of the strings.
It feels good and they love it!
The headjoint itself, the embouchure hole specifically (the part you blow into) is where the sound is actually produced. The pitch is changed by the length of the flute changing, by pressing keys (much like when you blow across a soda bottle. the less liquid in the bottle, the lower the pitch)