A bassoon has a lower sound than a flute.
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You blow into the Flute's mouth, The sound comes out the rear end.
The flute belongs to the woodwind family. Flutes were, at one time, made of wood, and their sound is produced by wind going through them and forming a moving column of air.
exactly how a d note should sound on a flute
Standing sound waves.
A bassoon has a lower sound than a flute.
Quality only
filipino visayan musical instrument which is similar to flute with six finger holes;sound produced by blowing
You blow into the Flute's mouth, The sound comes out the rear end.
No. It has the diphthong AW sound, which is a caret O, as in saw (OR sound in the UK).
The flute belongs to the woodwind family. Flutes were, at one time, made of wood, and their sound is produced by wind going through them and forming a moving column of air.
exactly how a d note should sound on a flute
filipino visayan musical instrument which is similar to flute with six finger holes;sound produced by blowing
The Flute sound is very smooth, round, and mellow . . . sort of a "Who Who Whoooo" kind of sound.
an airy flute
When you blow on the end of the straw, the two pieces of the tip vibrate together. This makes a vibration, which is necessary to make sound. But the tips don't just vibrate at any old frequency. No sir! The vibration travels down the straw, and reflects from the end. This sets up a wave in the air in the straw; the vibration will bounce back and forth between the two ends. It is this vibration that you are hearing! Changing the length of the straw (by clipping it off, or by making a straw trombone) changes the time necessary for the vibration to travel up and down the straw, and so changes the pitch. And making a hole in the straw, so it is like a real flute, lets the vibration bounce off from where the hole is, which will also change the pitch!