The oldest Flute used in the Middle Ages is unknown. However, we know that the Neanderthals used boned flutes, as long ago as 43,000 to 82,000 years ago! Their flute was tuned according to the modern diatonic scale (Do, Re, Mi, etc.), and is perfectly compatible with a modern symphony orchestra!
the oldest flute looks like... it is wonky rusty dirty grey
I put a link leading to a picture of the pan pipe, which is the earliest known flute to scholars.
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Middle Ages
Concert flute in C
a flute is used in orchestra's, bands etc, etc... If you're talking about a wine glass, than it used used to drink sparkling wines.
The flute was used to be an instrument for males only, mainly composers.In all of recorded history the flute has only been used as an instrument to play its beautiifal music.
Answerroman lyre AnswerThe oldest instruments of the Middle Ages, and in fact the oldest instruments known, are flutes, some of which date from 35,000 to 40,000 years ago. A+PLUSRoman lyre
its a flute. flaut is an old term used during ancient Roman times and during the Middle ages.
Castles in the Middle Ages were used to keep out enemies.
See the question: What are some weapons used in the middle ages?
In the Middle Ages
people in the middle ages used letters or talking to face to face
because they used wood smoke as a deorderant in the middle ages
The yellow flute, in Pokemon firered and leafgreen, is used to snap a Pokemon out of confusion in the middle of battle.
knights
to entertain
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Yes, polyphony was used during the Middle Ages. We do not have any real idea of when polyphony was introduced, but the earliest texts describing it date to the Early Middle Ages. By the end of the Middle Ages, it was highly developed. There is a link below to an article on polyphony, beginning at the section on its origins.