it has three the head-joint the main bit and the bottom
There are three parts of the Flute... The head joint, the body joint and the foot joint. It's constructed a lot like a human!
The flute has 3 main parts: the head joint, the body joint, and the foot joint.
In a band or woodwind ensemble, flute 1 and flute 2 are simply parts you play. Typically flute one will have more parts, or higher notes. Flute 2 will have less parts, or lower notes. THey have these so there's some harmony in the piece you are playing.
Two solo parts and one tutti (all in part with band/accompaniment) (: Great piece!
Usually eight players, with two each on flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon.
Here are a few sentences with the word flute: 1. The flute was red. 2. There was one flute left in the basket. 3. How many flutes are there? 4. Look, a flute!
Two: Those who love to play flute and those who are forced to play flute.
In a band or woodwind ensemble, flute 1 and flute 2 are simply parts you play. Typically flute one will have more parts, or higher notes. Flute 2 will have less parts, or lower notes. THey have these so there's some harmony in the piece you are playing.
There are three parts to a flute: the headjoint, the body, and the footjoint.
There are flute choirs consisting of only flute players. But there are sometimes parts written for flute to accompany vocal choirs.
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A flute has three parts: a head joint, body (middle), and foot joint.
Two solo parts and one tutti (all in part with band/accompaniment) (: Great piece!
A flute was originally called an aerophone. The flute as an instrument dates back almost 35,000 years to ancient Germany and other parts of Europe.
Usually eight players, with two each on flute, oboe, clarinet, and bassoon.
head joint, body, and foot joint
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There are 4 holes a woodwind flute has.
Here are a few sentences with the word flute: 1. The flute was red. 2. There was one flute left in the basket. 3. How many flutes are there? 4. Look, a flute!