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What is a reed flute?

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There is no such thing as a reed Flute; flutes have an embouchure hole that you blow across, down, into the hole, above the hole or straight on the hole. If a flute were to have a reed it would be held down, like the Oboe or Clarinet. There are, however, wooden flutes. If you are good at fingering on the flute but blowing on the reed, I suggest an oboe, as they are a reed instrument and have a similar fingering. The oboe is a very unique instrument. There are usually about 3 in a college band.

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