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- Buying the Best Used Silver Flutes
by Victor Epand. The flute is probably the oldest type of instrument that has ever been played by humanity. Archeologists have found bone flutes dating back 50,000 years in some cases, so it is easy to say that the flute is an instrument that was influential in the development of mankind's musical ability.
In our present century, it is one of the most popular types of instruments, and for many budding musical ge... products, articles, news
- The Unusual Sounds of the Vertical Flute
by Victor Epand. The vertical flute is meant to be played in an upright position. There are three designs of a vertical flute, including the rim-blown flute, a transversely blown flute and a tubular duct flute. While these three different types are referred to as a vertical flute, the rim-blown flute is more readily recognized as a vertical flute.
There does not appear to be any general date in the creation of ... products, articles, news
- The Asian Elegance of the Willow Flute
by Victor Epand. The willow flute is simple in design, as is the case with most flutes. It differs from most others, however, in that it does not have any finger holes to manipulate the sound that it emits. It has a fipple mouthpiece, meaning that the air escapes from a small hole just below where the musician blows into the instrument. The willow flute is also known as a sallow flute and was created by the Scand... products, articles, news
- The Mythical Sounds of the Pan Flute
by Victor Epand. The pan flute is an instrument that consists of ten or more pipes, which differ in length, that are closed tube. The tubes are placed in a row, from the longest tube to the shortest. Each length will then produce a different note, depending on its length. It is most often viewed as an old folk instrument and it is what preceded the harmonica and the pipe organ. It is believed that the different l... products, articles, news
- Lean to Play the Native American Flute: Lesson Three
by John Stillwell. Playing the Native American Flute: Lesson Three
If you have gone through the first two lessons and have experienced the thrill of hearing real musical sounds come from your flute you will be more than ready to develop some new skills. In this lesson I will show you how to add variety and dynamics to your playing.
First, make the sound tah by touching the tip of your tongue to the top of the pal... products, articles, news
- The Revolutionary Sound of the Fife
by Victor Epand. The fife is a type of flute that is fairly similar to the piccolo. It is a transverse flute that emits a high pitched sound that is louder than the piccolo because of its design. It has a narrower bore that causes the higher pitch. This flute was most often used in marching bands and the military, possibly because of its loud and distinguishing sound. It was not often used in musical orchestras i... products, articles, news
- The Earliest Music In Western Civilization
by Victor Epand. Music tames the savage beast they say, and perhaps the creation of music in our species tamed us into a more, but not totally, civilized manner. The origin of music is not known exactly, it has its origins before pre-history, through humans using patterns, repetition and tonality to produce naturally occurring sounds, possibly as a way to lure animals into a hunt.
Essentially, the first musical ... products, articles, news
- The Irish Melodies on the Tin Whistle
by Victor Epand. The tin whistle is a type of flute that belongs to the woodwind instrument family, though it is often called a wind instrument or an aerophone. Its appearance is quite similar to that of the recorder, but there is little mistake that this is a different instrument altogether.
Like the fife, this particular instrument is constructed with six holes bored into the tube that are covered by the music... products, articles, news
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