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    The flute is a member of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group. Like all woodwinds, flutes are aerophones, producing sound with a vibrating column of air. Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a flute produces sound when the player's air flows across an opening.

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  2. The flutes history begins in the prehistoric era, with the earliest known instruments dating back over 35,000 years. Found in present-day Germany, these primitive flutes were carved from bird bones and mammoth ivory, indicating the instrument’s significance in early human societies.

  3. Apr 12, 2024 · Flute, wind instrument in which the sound is produced by a stream of air directed against a sharp edge, upon which the air breaks up into eddies that alternate regularly above and below the edge, setting into vibration the air enclosed in the flute. Learn more about flutes in this article.

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  5. The flute is a musical instrument. [1] A person who plays the flute is called a flautist . There are many kinds of flutes. [2] The most common concert flute is on C tuning. In addition, there are other flutes like piccolos, alto flutes, and bass flutes. Flutes have changed over time.

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    SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. The flute is a member of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group. Like all woodwinds, flutes are aerophones, producing sound with a vibrating column of air. Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a flute produces sound when the player's air flows across an opening.

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