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Dante Ursua invented the Philippine bamboo flute.
A God did not 'invent the flute'. There is not one person that wholly invented the flute, however, Theobald Boehm gets the most credit for the flute.
Other names for the flute include the "transverse flute," which refers to its playing position across the player's mouth, and the "Western concert flute," distinguishing it from flutes in other musical traditions. In some cultures, the flute may also be referred to as a "fipple flute" when it has a whistle-like mouthpiece, or "recorder" when it's a specific type of end-blown flute. Additionally, regional variations like the "bansuri" in India or the "dizi" in China highlight the flute's diverse names across different musical contexts.
the first flute was really a recorder and it slowly evolved into a flute
John Tablin
The word "dizi" is not an acronym for a business or something similar. Instead, a dizi is defined as a type of Chinese flute that is commonly used in traditional Chinese music.
The vertical ("end-blown") flute is the xiao, and the horizontal ("transverse") flute is the dizi.
There are three kinds of dizi.Bangdi - short dizi, with relatively high pitch.Qudi - medium sized dizi, with a lower pitch. It is normally 40 cm (about 15.75 in.) or more in length.Large dizi - long dizi, which have a seventh finger hole. The large dizi was invented just in recent decades
The dizi is a Chinese bamboo flute that is traditionally made from a specific type of bamboo called qingshan bamboo. It is constructed by hollowing out the bamboo stalk and adding finger holes, a blowing hole, and a membrane to create its unique sound.
Some examples of flute-like instruments used in traditional music around the world include the Native American flute, the Chinese dizi, the Indian bansuri, the Irish tin whistle, and the Peruvian pan flute.
Theobald Beohm invented the first modern flute.
The different types of flute-like instruments used in traditional music around the world include the Native American flute, the Chinese dizi, the Indian bansuri, the Irish tin whistle, and the Andean quena.
The flute was not found, it was invented.
Dante Ursua invented the Philippine bamboo flute.
A God did not 'invent the flute'. There is not one person that wholly invented the flute, however, Theobald Boehm gets the most credit for the flute.
how was flute evolve
yes it was flute !