Ian Anderson(Jethro tull) Sharon bezaly and Walter parazaider to name a few
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I think it's Greg Patillo. He can beat box while playing the flute. I'm not sure about any other flute players but this guy is amazing, so good.
To play they use their fingers, unless it's a nose flute.
In an orchestra, flute players typically sit in the woodwind section, which is usually located to the right of the conductor when facing the stage. They are often positioned near the front of this section, close to the strings, to allow for better blend and balance of sound. The principal flute, who leads the section, usually sits at the front of the flute players.
Actually, the flute has a fuzzy history, but Theobald Boehm, 1794-1881, was the person that perfected the flute into the modern flute we have today.
There are several bands that currently produce flutes music. Some of which are Newtown Defenders Flute Band, and the Cambuslang Brittania flute band. These groups are dedicated to flute music.
the flute is fairly famous you see at least 2-3 flutes in every concert band or orchestra you even see some flute players in todays rock music
Tim WeissburgYusef LatifHerbie MannJames GalwaySarah BankerCharles Lloyd
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There are flute choirs consisting of only flute players. But there are sometimes parts written for flute to accompany vocal choirs.
I think it's Greg Patillo. He can beat box while playing the flute. I'm not sure about any other flute players but this guy is amazing, so good.
n x 2 or 2n
Theobald Beohm invented the first modern flute.
To play they use their fingers, unless it's a nose flute.
this poem shows the hardships that him and his "flute" have faced. the Flute likely symbolizes a dream
In an orchestra, flute players typically sit in the woodwind section, which is usually located to the right of the conductor when facing the stage. They are often positioned near the front of this section, close to the strings, to allow for better blend and balance of sound. The principal flute, who leads the section, usually sits at the front of the flute players.
Actually, the flute has a fuzzy history, but Theobald Boehm, 1794-1881, was the person that perfected the flute into the modern flute we have today.