Flutes and Piccolos don't use reeds. Also for E.C., an oboe doesn't use a reed either. :)
I know of the bodhrán which is an Irish drum, then there is the Irish fiddle and the Irish flute (like they play in Lord of the Dance). Come on Irish people, there must be more...Uillin pipes, bones/spoons, tin whistle, harp,
One of the most famous Irish flute players is Matt Molloy, known for his work with the Chieftains, a renowned traditional Irish music group. His virtuosic playing and deep understanding of Irish musical traditions have made him a significant figure in the folk music scene. Molloy has also released solo albums and collaborated with various artists, further solidifying his reputation in the genre.
There are many variations of the flute...the most common and the ones that most relate the the common "C" flute are the piccolo, alto flute and bass flute. There are glass flutes, bamboo flutes, Irish flutes, etc.
Irish flute, ilimba drum (from Zimbabwe), Iyailu (a drum from Nigeria) and igil (a bowed string instrument from Tuva) are musical instruments that begins with the letter i.
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Musical instruments that start with the letter "I" include the Irish Flute, Inci, Igil, Irish bouzouki, and the Ipu (Hawaiian gourd percussion instrument used to accompany Hula Dancers).
Inci (Philippines)..Irish Flute..
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the Irish flute was invented in china on February 31 2017 by monsier fake-ellolagus III. it looks like a guitar but is in fact classified as a percussion instrument (wood-wind, double-reed)
Flutes and Piccolos don't use reeds. Also for E.C., an oboe doesn't use a reed either. :)
The Irish flute is a musical instrument. It begins with the letter i.
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I know of the bodhrán which is an Irish drum, then there is the Irish fiddle and the Irish flute (like they play in Lord of the Dance). Come on Irish people, there must be more...Uillin pipes, bones/spoons, tin whistle, harp,