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Q: Why did Athena refuse to play the flute?
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Did Athena invent the flute and the trumpet?

yes


Do you have to be good at the flute to play the piccolo?

Nope! It's the same fingerings as the flute, if you know how to play flute, you can play piccolo.


How many kind's of people play the flute?

Two: Those who love to play flute and those who are forced to play flute.


Who uses a flute?

Anyone who is willing to learn how to play the flute may learn. People who play the flute are called "Flutists".


What does the flute play in?

The flute plays in the Treble Clef and is a C instrument.

Related questions

Was Athena the inventor of the flute?

Yes.


Did Athena invent the flute and the trumpet?

yes


Did Athena invent the flute?

Yes and the trumpet


Why did Athena invent the flute?

cause she liked to suck


What did the greek goddess Athena invent?

she invented olives and the flute


Did Athena teach people how to use a flute?

According to mythology, she invented the double flute. But when she realized playing it made her puff her cheeks out unattractively, she cursed it and threw it to earth, so no. I believe the patron of the flute is Pan, but I don't think he goes around teaching people to play it.


Is the flute the easiest to play?

The flute is not the easiest to play, but not the hardest.


Do you have to be good at the flute to play the piccolo?

Nope! It's the same fingerings as the flute, if you know how to play flute, you can play piccolo.


How many kind's of people play the flute?

Two: Those who love to play flute and those who are forced to play flute.


How do you play dynamite in flute?

on flute ?


Who uses a flute?

Anyone who is willing to learn how to play the flute may learn. People who play the flute are called "Flutists".


What did Athena invent for the mortals?

Cooking, weaving, pottery, the pot, the trumpet, and the double-flute.