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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.

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It is known as a fipple.

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What is the greek instrument with two separate flute like pipes each having its own mouthpiece called?

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How are woodwinds instruments played?

They consist of a reed and mouthpiece with the exception of the Flute. Notes are created by airflow passing through the mouthpiece and reed.


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the mouthpiece part is called the head joint the big pice is the body the smallest piece is the foot joint *Candycat*


How does the flute produces sound does it have any vibration?

The column of air within the flute vibrates as the player causes turbulence by blowing across the mouthpiece.


Why is the flute called a flute?

The flute is called a flute for one main reason. That it was made in German lands and it was called a flute to be distinguished from the recorder.


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


What is a fipple?

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