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Q: What is a seven hole flute called?
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What is a 7 hole flute called?

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Which is more popular for a beginning student open hole flute or closed hole flute?

A closed hole flute is more popular of beginning flutist.


How do you play E on the flute?

5th hole of the flute


What makes the flute to make a sound?

When you blow across the embouchure hole, the air that goes inside the flute vibrates. When you open a hole, the air is released from being trapped in the flute and goes out of that way. the air that vibrates is sometimes called the air-spring, and the shorter it is,the higher it is.


What is the embushere hole on the flute?

The embouchure hole on a western style flute is the hole across which you blow to play. It is on the lip plate which is located on the headjoint.


Is there a bamboo flute that has 4 holes?

A wooden flute can contain from one hole, to many. It all depends on what you buy.


Does the sound come out from tyhe bottom hole in a flute?

If by "bottom hole" you mean the round hole at the end, then no. Most of the sound of a flute comes out near where the mouthpiece is


Does the back of a flute have a hole?

yes!


How do you do a ' c' in a filipino flute?

just hold all those hole of the flute.


What is the mouthpiece of a flute called?

The mouthpiece is simply called the mouthpiece, or the head joint. The hole in the center where the air is blown is sometimes referred to as the embouchure hole.


How do you play green sleeves on five hole flute?

This link has the fingerings of the Greensleeves melody for the 5 hole flute: http://www.flutetree.com/songbook/contemporary/WhatChildIsThis.html If it loads the 6-hole flute page then go to the box in the upper righthand corner and go to the 5-hole options.


Where is the head joint on a flute?

The head joint is the 2nd shortest piece of the flute with the hole.