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The Flute (and there are a number of varieties of this instrument, by the way) can be heard by using the link to a brief flute performance posted on YouTube.

The sound of the flute is made by the passage of air across a metal edge (tone hole) in the mouthpiece of a tube (in the "classical" or concert flute).

A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the flute.

I auctually do play the flute. The sound (which does depend on the kind of flute) can be from a high pitch whistle, to a low pitch roar. There are many keys on the flute, which can ary the sound, and the way that you do blow on the mouth piece also can vary the sound. Maybe you should go check i out on youtube, because it is hard to describe. Ther person above gave a description, from what they could do and they also gave sugestions.

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12y ago

It sounds like a bird. It is higher pitched than all instruments, except the Piccolo, which is a smaller Flute. It's like a higher pitched Clarinet. Very pretty.The larger the instument,the higer the pitch.

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12y ago

The flute sounds more like a voice mixed in with a whistle. lol :D

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13y ago

What a ridiculous question!

imagine a soft bird tweeting, that is what is sounds like.

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11y ago

A pretty, clear one. It's pretty difficult to compare it to something.

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