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Q: Who really played the jazz flute part in Anchorman?
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What is the difference between a regular flute and a jazz flute?

There is no difference in the actual instrument, it's just the style of music that is played. A jazz flute is in a jazz band, and plays jazz music. Jazz parts for flutes are very rare though.


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