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The oldest flute ever discovered may be a fragment of the femur of a juvenile cave bear, with two to four holes, found at Divje Babe in Slovenia and dated to about 43,000 years ago. The authenticity of this fact, however, is often disputed.
Every civilization has had its own form of music, therefore no one place could have discovered it exclusively.
he took a friend to an audition and he could not get the song right and otis song it
No! Like she really could have a chance with Roc Royal.
The worth of a used Armstrong 102 flute depends on its condition. Used flutes don't fetch too much money because people typically prefer to buy new. A used Armstrong 102 flute could be worth about $200.
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The bum of the silk worm. It emits a thread that people in ancient China discovered you could weave into cloth.
Most department stores and domestic merchandise retail stores sell crystal champagne flutes. In addition to specialty glassware stores, you could find crystal champagne flutes at Lord and Taylor, Nordstrom, Macy's and JC Penny.
Medieval flutes were usually made entirely of wood. There were transverse flutes and beaked flutes. We do not see all that many wooden transverse flutes today, though they are made and sold for various kinds of music. Beaked flutes include recorders, which were used in the Late Middle Ages or earlier in a form very like what is widely available in music shops today.
China could not fight Japan.
As with many other subjects, Wikipedia is a good place to start. Here is the root article for flutes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flutes If you scroll to the very bottom, you should find some links outside of Wikipedia that could be helpful also, especially if you're looking for something more specific, like fingering charts.
China could not fight Japan.
You could start with an intro of how London was discovered and who discovered it.
It is unknown who discovered sulfur and when. This is because it was discovered in prehistoric times before it could be documented.
I'm sure it was by the Indians! they were the first people with the bow!!! On the other foot the Bow and Arrow culture has been discovered on many continents such as Africa, Siberia, China and others going back millions of years. The expression necessity is the mother of invention may well mean that the first bows could have been discovered in England or France or Scandinavia.