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Flute is the oldest know instrument. Researchers believe tit was first built by nomads in central Asia during the prehistoric period. It traveled to Europe along with most modern discoveries. First flutes were made of animal bones.
The oldest flute ever discovered may be a fragment of the femur of a juvenile bear exhibiting two to four holes. It was found at in Slovenia and dated circa 43,000 years ago.
Flutes have many different classifications which consist of: Idiophones, Membranophones, Chordophones, Aerophones, Free Aerophones, Non-Free Aerophones, Edge-Blown Aerophones, Flutes without a duct, End-blown flutes, Individual End-blown flutes,
Sets of End-blown flutes, Side-blown flutes, Vessel flutes, Flutes with a duct, Flutes with an external duct, Flutes with an internal duct, Reed Aerophones, Trumpets, and Electrophones.
Sound is produced by the player directing the air stream across the hole of the mouthpiece. The player's breath is deflected against the sharp edge, setting the air in the column in motion.
The notes are produced by changing the length of the tube. This is accomplished through the use of keys. An open key permits air to escape the tube.
Flute is the oldest know instrument. Researchers believe tit was first built by nomads in central Asia during the prehistoric period. It traveled to Europe along with most modern discoveries. First flutes were made of animal bones.
The oldest flute ever discovered may be a fragment of the femur of a juvenile bear exhibiting two to four holes. It was found at in Slovenia and dated circa 43,000 years ago.
Flutes have many different classifications which consist of: Idiophones, Membranophones, Chordophones, Aerophones, Free Aerophones, Non-Free Aerophones, Edge-Blown Aerophones, Flutes without a duct, End-blown flutes, Individual End-blown flutes,
Sets of End-blown flutes, Side-blown flutes, Vessel flutes, Flutes with a duct, Flutes with an external duct, Flutes with an internal duct, Reed Aerophones, Trumpets, and Electrophones.
Sound is produced by the player directing the air stream across the hole of the mouthpiece. The player's breath is deflected against the sharp edge, setting the air in the column in motion.
The notes are produced by changing the length of the tube. This is accomplished through the use of keys. An open key permits air to escape the tube.