About the whole family of side blown, end blown, globe, and duct instruments the flute commonly used in orchestras Western concert flute Other uses File Shinobue and other flutes.jpg right thumb 320px A selection of flutes from around the world The flute is a musical instrument of the woodwind family. Unlike woodwind instruments with Reed instrument reeds , a flute is an aerophone or reedless wind ... who plays the flute can be referred to as a flute player , a flautist , a flutist , or less commonly ... of the Night Revels of Han Xizai , originally by Gu Hongzhong 10th century The oldest flute ever discovered ... Babe flute Divje Babe in Slovenia and dated to about 43,000 years ago. The authenticity of this fact ..., Board of Regents accessdate 14 March 2006 ref ref http cogweb.ucla.edu ep FluteDebate.html Flute History , UCLA. Retrieved June 2007. ref In 2008 another flute dated back to at least 35,000 years ... nature 8117915.stm BBC Oldest musical instrument found ref The five holed flute has a V shaped mouthpiece ... accessdate 2009 06 26 ref The flute, one of several found, was found in the Hohle Fels Hohle Fels cavern ...&partner rss&emc rss accessdate 2009 06 26 ref Scientists have also suggested that the discovery of the flute ... modern humans Early modern humans early modern human . ref name BBC A three holed flute, 18.7 ... 2004 12 30 flute prehistoric041230.html title Archeologists discover ice age dwellers flute work ..., Spain Playable 9000 year old Gudi instrument Gudi literally, bone flute , made from the wing ... http news.bbc.co.uk 1 low sci tech 454594.stm The bone age flute . BBC. Retrieved July 2007. ref in the Central ... Ant0780769.htm ref The earliest extant transverse flute is a chi wiktionary flute discovered in the Tomb ... Zhou Dynasty . It is fashioned of lacquer ed bamboo with closed ends and has five stops that are at the flute ... as the inventor of the flute a word used in some translations of this biblical passage . Some early flutes were made out of tibia s shin bones . The flute has also always been an essential part of Indian ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Flute In Type Album Artist Bobbi Humphrey Cover Flute In.jpg Released 1971 Recorded September 30 & October 1, 1971 Genre Jazz Length 30 59 Label Blue Note Records Blue Note Producer George Butler record producer George Butler Chronology Bobbi Humphrey Last album This album Flute In br 1971 Next album Dig This br 1972 Flute In is the debut album by American jazz flautist Bobbi Humphrey recorded in 1971 and released on the Blue Note Records Blue Note label. ref name Blue Note Records discography http www.jazzdisco.org blue note records catalog 4300 series bst 84379 Blue Note Records discography accessed December 16, 2010 ref Reception The Allmusic review by Andrew Hamilton awarded the album 4 stars stating Bobbi displays dexterity and power throughout her coming out, mainstream LP . ref name Allmusic Hamilton, A. http www.allmusic.com album flute in r141140 Allmusic Review accessed December 16, 2010 ref Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score rating 4 5 ref name Allmusic Track listing Ain t No Sunshine Bill Withers 2 30 It s Too Late Carole King song It s Too Late Carole King 3 05 Sidewinder Lee Morgan 6 13 Sad Bag D. Griffin 5 05 Spanish Harlem song Spanish Harlem Jerry Leiber , Phil Spector 3 45 Don t Knock My Funk W. Marcus Bey 4 36 Journey To Morocco Bey 8 19 Set Us Free Eddie Harris 5 45 Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on September 30 & October 1, 1971 Personnel Bobbi Humphrey flute Lee Morgan trumpet tracks 3 & 5 8 Billy Harper tenor saxophone tracks 3 & 5 8 George Devens vibraphone vibes , marimba , percussion Hank Jones tracks 1, 4, 7 & 8 , Frank Owens tracks 2, 3, 5 & 6 piano , electric piano Gene Bertoncini guitar George Duvivier double bass bass tracks 1, 4, 7 & 8 Gordon Edwards electric bass tracks 2, 3, 5 & 6 Jimmy Johnson tracks 2, 3, 5 & 6 , Idris Muhammad tracks 1, 4, 7 & 8 drum kit drums Ray Armando conga Wade Marcus arrangement arranger References reflist Category Blue ... more details
Octobass flute may refer to The contrabass flute , an instrument in the key of C pitched two octaves below the concert flute and one octave below the bass flute The double contrabass flute , an instrument in the key of C pitched three octaves below the concert flute, two octaves below the bass flute, and one octave below the contrabass flute Disambig ... more details
Wiktionary flute fl te Flute refers to a musical instrument, typically the Western concert flute or the Indian flute, Bansuri . For the whole family of side blown musical instruments, see Flute . br Flute can also refer to Champagne flute , stemware used to drink champagne Fluyt , a type of ship Francis Flute , a Shakespearean character S bastien Flute , French archer Fluted column , a column with grooves flutes Flue pipe Flutes Flutes , certain pipes on a pipe organ Flute cutting tool , the grooves on a drill bit Flute glacial Glacial flute , a glacial landform FLUTE Abbreviation , File Delivery over Unidirectional Transport, RFC 3926 The flute , the name of a Nuclear weapon design Two stage thermonuclear weapons secondary tested in the Mohawk shot of operation Redwing Disambiguation de Fl te Begriffskl rung fr Fl te homonymie gl Frauta uk ... more details
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A flute concerto is a concerto for solo flute and instrumental ensemble, customarily the orchestra . Such works ... developed, up through the present day. Some major composers have contributed to the flute concerto ... Vivaldi Vivaldi . Traditionally a three movement work, the modern day flute concerto has occasionally been structured in four or more movements. In some flute concertos, especially from the Baroque and modern eras, the flute is accompanied by a chamber music chamber ensemble rather than an orchestra. The 20th century saw the flute concerto championed by the famous France French flutist Jean ... Western repertoire for the flute. Baroque col begin col 2 Michel Blavet Concerto in A minor Jean Marie Leclair Concerto in C major Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Flute Concerto in G major Johann Joachim Quantz 1697 1773 author of over 300 concertos for the flute. Concerto in G major Concerto ... for Flute La Tempesta di Mare , RV 433 Six Flute Concerti, Opus 10 Vivaldi Op. 10 , No. 1 , RV 98 and RV 570 Concerto in G minor for Flute La Notte , RV 439 Op. 10, No. 2 Concerto in D major for Flute Il Gardellino , RV 428 Op. 10 No. 3 Concerto in G major for Flute, RV 435 Op. 10, No. 4 Concerto in F major for Flute, RV 434 Op. 10, No. 5 Concerto in G major for Flute, RV 437 Op. 10, No. 6 Concerto in C major for 2 Flutes, RV 533 col end Classical col begin col 2 C.P.E. Bach 1714 1788 Flute Concerto in D major Flute Concerto in G major H.445 Wq.169 Flute Concerto in D minor H.426 Flute Concerto ... 1712 1786 Concerto in D major Christoph Willibald Gluck Concerto in G major Joseph Haydn Flute Concerto in D major Citation needed date October 2009 Franz Paul Lachner Flute Concerto in D minor col 2 Leopold Hoffmann Concerto in D major Franz Anton Hoffmeister Flute Concerto D major Franz Krommer Flute Concerto Op.86 Bernhard Molique Concerto in D minor for Flute and Orchestra Leopold Mozart Flute Concerto in G major Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Concerto for Harp, Flute and Orchestra Mozart Concerto ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 A few American publications for flute choir currently include a part for E music flat soprano flute, an instrument pitched a minor third higher than the standard C flute and is rather rarely found at present. In these publications, an alternative part is provided either for the C Flute or for the piccolo. With the substitution of one of these more commonly found instruments, however the distinctive colour of a treble flute sound is missing. Western concert flutes woodwind instrument stub Category Flutes it Flauto soprano ... more details
A flute sonata is a sonata music sonata usually for flute and piano , though occasionally other accompanying instruments may be used. Flute sonatas in the Baroque period were very often accompanied in the form of basso continuo . List of Flute Sonatas col begin col 2 George Antheil Sonata for flute and piano 1951 Malcolm Arnold Sonata for flute and piano, op.121 1977 Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Sonata in A minor for solo flute H. Helm 562 Wq. Wotquenne 132 1747 ref cite web title Chronology of C.P.E. ... 2008 02 09 ref 14 Sonatas for flute and continuo ref cite web title Helm Catalog of C.P.E. Bach s Works ... Johann Christian Bach Sonatas for keyboard with flute or violin, op. 16 Johann Sebastian Bach Sonata in B minor for flute or recorder and harpsichord Sonata in B minor for flute and harpsichord, BWV 1030 Sonata in E flat major for flute or recorder and harpsichord Sonata in E flat major for flute and harpsichord, BWV 1031 Sonata in A major for flute or recorder and harpsichord Sonata in A major for flute and harpsichord, BWV 1032 Sonata in C major for flute or recorder and basso continuo Sonata in C major for flute and basso continuo, BWV 1033 Sonata in E minor for flute or recorder and basso continuo Sonata in E minor for flute and basso continuo, BWV 1034 Sonata in E major for flute or recorder and basso continuo Sonata in E major for flute and basso continuo, BWV 1035 Sonata in G minor for flute and harpsichord, BWV 1020 Arnold Bax Sonata for flute and harp 1928 Lennox Berkeley Sonata for flute and piano 1978 ref cite web title Description page for Berkeley Sonata publisher Chester ... 2008 02 09 ref Pierre Boulez Sonatina for flute and piano 1946 1 serialism serial movement Robert J. Bradshaw Sonata No. 2 In My Collection for flute and piano Edison Denisov Sonata for flute and piano 1960 Sonata for flute and guitar 1977 Sonata for flute solo 1982 Sonata for flute and harp 1983 Pierre Max Dubois Sonata for flute and piano Henri Dutilleux Sonatina for flute and piano 1943 ... more details
sup sup A transverse flute or side blown flute is a flute which is held horizontally when played. The player blows across the embouchure hole, in a direction perpendicular to the flute s body length. Transverse flutes include the Western classical Western concert flute flutes , the Indian classical flutes the bansuri and the venu , the Chinese Dizi musical instrument dizi , the Western Fife musical instrument fife , and a number of Japanese Fue . See also End blown flute woodwind instrument stub Category Flutes Western concert flutes nl Dwarsfluit ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 A flute choir is a chamber instrumental ensemble consisting mainly of range extensions the flute family. The standard instrumentation being 1 Piccolo in c 4 Flutes in c 1 Alto Flute in G 1 Bass Flute in C This deviates from the Flute Quartet by the addition of the melody flute such as Alto and Bass. An expanded choir will usually add some of the low melody flutes such as The Contra alto Flute in GG The Contrabass flute in CC And rarely the Octo Double Contrabass Flute in CCC In addition, to the lower flutes, sometimes harmony flutes are added such as the Eb flute in Eb Bb Flute in Bb Due to the limitation availability of the contrabass flute and lower flutes, many composers have adopted the use of the String Bass to cover these lines in lieu of an ensemble not having such players. The String Bass s mellow tone and richness blends well with the higher flutes and adds a cushion of timbre that balances the shrillness the flute tend to project. Lastly, some composers add percussion parts to add rhythmic effect and color to some pieces such as a snare drum for marches or latin percussion to mimic Mexican or Spanish Music etc. See also FluteFlute concerto Flute quartet Flute repertory Western concert flutes DEFAULTSORT Flute Choir Category Flutes Category Chamber music Category Musical groups ja ... more details
Advert date February 2011 for the flute in the key of C, pitched three octaves below the concert flute , and sometimes also known as Sub contrabass flute double contrabass flute File Evakingmasubcontra jpg.jpg thumb right 195px Maria Ramey playing an Eva Kingma subcontrabass flute in G The subcontrabass flute is one of the largest instruments in the flute family, measuring over convert 15 ft m long. The instrument can be made in the key of G, pitched a fourth below the contrabass flute in C and two octaves below the alto flute in G which is sometimes also called double contra alto flute, or in C, which will sound three octaves lower than the C flute. The subcontrabass flute is rarely used outside of flute ensembles. It is sometimes called the gentle giant of the flute family because of its gentle sound. At present, the subcontrabass flute is an instrument that must be custom ordered. It may be made out of Polyvinyl chloride PVC or metal. This instrument s unique sound quality, dark tone, and at times sluggish articulation make for excellent solo opportunities. Or date April 2010 A workable range of two and a half octaves the instrument has some projection issues, though the Hogenhuis models designed from PVC can make a fine, vibrant and raucous tone when required. Due to the instrument s bore width the diameter of the tube is approximately three inches , the sonic possibilities ... flute or octobass flute , an instrument in the key of C pitched a fifth lower than the subcontrabass flute in G, is sometimes referred to as a subcontrabass flute , as for, example, in the instruments ... flute in C by Jelle Hogenhuis ref References http www.hogenhuis flutes.com pages subcontrabaseflute.html Subcontrabass flute by Jelle Hogenhuis reflist External links http www.kingmaflutes.com mySite Subcontra.html Eva Kingma subcontrabass flute in G http web.archive.org web 20070928010452 http www.kingmaflutes.com ... flute in G http www.Lowflutes.com Peter Sheridan Western concert flutes Category Flutes Category Contrabass ... more details
unreferenced date February 2008 File Gtreble full together copy1.jpg thumb right 400px Myall Allen G Treble Flute. File Treble flute case.jpg thumb right 300px Myall Allen G Treble Flute in case. The treble flute is a member of the flute family. It is in the key of G, pitched a fifth above the concert flute and is a transposing instrument, sounding a fifth up from the written note. The instrument is rare today, only occasionally found in flute choirs, some marching bands or private collections. Some 19th century operas, such as Ivanhoe opera Ivanhoe include the instrument in their orchestrations. A limited number of manufacturers produce G treble flute, including Myall Allen and Flutemakers Guild. The flutes have many of the same options as their larger C flute cousins, including sterling silver bodies, trill keys, and soldered keys. It is very similar to a piccolo , and plays in the same range, although, because it is a slightly larger instrument, it has a different quality at the upper end of its register, and it has an extended lower register, as compared with the piccolo. The instrument not be confused with the Alto Flute, also in G, which is a larger instrument that transposing down by a fourth to the octave below the treble flute. Since the demise of the Renaissance flute consorts, the use of this treble flute in G seems to have all but disappeared. Only in the flute bands of Northern Ireland and Scotland that have converted from the traditional simple system flutes to Boehm system silver flutes, do we see extensive use of the treble flutes in G. Current instrumentation of one of these ensembles typically would be 1 piccolo in C, Solo treble flute in G, 1st, 2nd and 3rd treble flutes in G, Solo flute in C, 1st and 2nd flutes in C, 1st and 2nd alto flutes in G, bass flutes in C, and contrabass flutes in C , 4 percussion. woodwind instrument stub Western concert flutes Category Flutes ... more details
Overtone flute refers to a type of a flute which lacks playing holes, and so can only produce notes from a Harmonic series music natural scale only. Lacking holes, the tube of such a fluteflute has much higher resonance Q factor than a tube of standard flutes ref Jean Marc Bonard, The physicist s guide to the orchestra. European Journal of Physics, 22 2001 89 101. PII S0143 0807 01 16272 0 ref , and so can produce dozens of upper harmonics rather then 2 3 for recorder , or 5 for kaval , making it possible to play simple melodies see resonance for explanation of the effect . Types of overtone flutes Kalyuka Russia Russian and Ukraine Ukrainian overtone flute Willow flute Scandinavian flute Fujara a Slovakian flute Koncovka another Slovakian flute Primal Spirit See also Natural trumpet similar brass overtone instrument External Links http www.overtone flute.com overtone flute.com pictures, sounds and information http www.overtone flute.info Kalyuka russian overtone flute videos, sounds and information References Reflist Category Flutes ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Flute Quest is the Pacific Northwest s premiere festival celebrating the Native American flute . Flute Quest takes place annually, this year we are proud to be working in partnership ... a.m. 3 p.m. SUN, August 20, 21, 22 2010. Flute Quest features the New Breath stage featuring local ... of the Native American flute, Native American culture, and other indigenous instruments. Origins of Flute Quest Flute Quest was first conceived by Brent Haines of Woodsounds Flutes late in 2004 ...&slug flutequest15 Lure of the Native American flute . Seattle Times . Retrieved on August 17, 2008. ref . http www.waflutecircle.com Washington Flute Circle was organized at that time in order to organize and promote Flute Quest and be a parent organization for flute circles in the state. At the time ... its own festival similar to Musical Echoes in Florida or the Potomac Flute Festival in Virginia. Initial ... for summer of 2005, so the first Flute Quest happened in 2006 at St. Edward State Park in nearby Kenmore. Flute Quest initially garnered start up support in the form of a public grant from http www.4culture.org ... supporters, Flute Quest started off with a bang. In their first year they hosted many national and international Native American flute performing artists, including http www.mirabal.com Robert Mirabal and http www.maryyoungblood.com main.asp Mary Youngblood . In September 2006, the inaugural Flute Quest was held at Saint Edward State Park. In August 2007 and September 2008, Flute Quest was graciously ... U.S. state Washington . In 2009, Flute Quest is being held in partnership with http www.parks.wa.gov ... , Washington U.S. state Washington , from Aug. 14 16. Flute Quest today Today, Flute Quest has ... and creativity of Native American flute artists in the Pacific Northwest United States. For 2010, Flute Quest is honored by the return of Mary Youngblood http www.maryyoungblood.com Mary Youngblood ... Theater. Address is 3200 SW Dash Point Rd Federal Way, WA 98023. The 2010 festival will feature flute ... more details
The vertical flute is either 1 a End blown flute rim blown notched or un notched flute , 2 a Recorder tubular duct flute , with tapered bore or 3 a transversely blown flute, Giorgi Flute , designed to be played in an upright position. The vertical flute is contrasted with the cross flute or transverse flute and Ocarina globular flute , and in stricter usage may refer only to the first category above Marcuse 1975, 187 . Rim blown vertical flutes include the Jiahu flute , the xiao , the danso , the kaval , the ney , the quena , and the shakuhachi . The most familiar ducted vertical flutes are the recorder , tin whistle , and Pipe and tabor tabor pipe . One historical variety has a slightly tapered decreasing diameter bore with 6 tone holes on the top side. A dorsal thumb hole is absent. It sometimes has a small foot section with a single key. The range is a little more than two octaves and the common keynote is D major. The instrument is often mistaken for a Recorder with keynote C, but. like the tin whistle and tabor pipe, relies on overblowing to change registers instead of pinching open a thumbhole, recorder style, to cancel the fundamental harmonic Bessaraboff 1941, 62 63 . An unusual case of a transversely blown but vertically held flute is a special variation of the standard flute , or, more specifically, the Western concert flute , designed to be played in an upright position. This version uses a standard cross blown flute head joint bent in a ? question mark shape. It can also be modified for one handed players for people with disabilities. Fact date January 2008 Sources Bessaraboff, Nicholas. 1941. Ancient European Musical Instruments An Organological Study of the Musical Instruments in the Leslie Lindsey Mason Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston , with a preface by Edwin J. Hipkiss and a foreword by Canon Francis W. Galpin. Cambridge Published for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, by the Harvard University Press. Marcuse, Sybil. 1975. Musical Instruments ... more details
flute Image Contrabass Flutes.JPG thumb 200px Contrabass flute The contrabass flute is one of the rarer members of the flute family. It is used mostly in flute musical ensemble ensembles . Its range is similar to that of the regular concert flute, except that it is pitched two octave s lower ... are. Contrabass flutes are only available from select flute makers. Sometimes referred to as the gentle giant of the flute family, the contrabass retains the facility for trill music trill s and flautando , as found elsewhere in the flute world. Ease of arpeggiation is moderate and thus equivalent to the rest of the flute family. The upper registers middle C and above lack the strength of tone ... performer. The contrabass flute requires much greater force of breath to produce sound than most ... that the addition of the contrabass flute has made to the composition of flute choirs is enormous ... to produce a solid tone. Contemporary musicians using the contrabass flute include Madeleine Bischof ... Sheridan and Vinny Golia who also plays all the other sizes of flute, and has recorded with it on the CD ... flute in C produced by the Japanese firm of Kotato & Fukushima sells for US 20,000 http www.oguraflute.com ... has also designed and constructed a contrabass flute. Jupiter flutes has created a student model for flute ... flute maker Jelle Hogenhuis. It is reported that while it might be thought that an instrument made ... flute. In April 2008 the well structured concerto Bantammer s Swing for contrabass flute and chamber ... flute and strings was commissioned by Mr. Sheridan from the late Australian composer Bruce ... flute, including Wil Offermans, Robert Dick, Thomas Seelig, Andrew Downes , and Gunter Steinke, to name ... maker Eva Kingma produces two other flutes pitched below the bass flute. One is a contrabass flute in G, pitched a fourth below the bass flute and an octave lower than the alto flute thus, this is technically, a contra alto flute . The other instrument is a sub contrabass flute in G pitched one octave ... more details
Infobox Instrument name Alto flute image Alto flute 006.jpg classification Woodwind Aerophone range Image Range Alto flute.png 170px center related Woodwind instrument Woodwind family Clarinet , oboe , bassoon Flute , bass flute , piccolo musicians Category Flautists List of Flautists articles The alto flute is a type of Western concert flute , a musical instrument in the woodwind family. It is the next extension downward of the Western concert flute C flute after the fl te d amour . It is characterized by its distinct, mellow tone in the lower portion of its range. It is a transposing instrument in G and, like the piccolo and bass flute , uses the same fingerings as the C flute. The tube of the alto flute is considerably thicker and longer than a C flute and requires more breath from the player. ref name markshep.com http www.markshep.com flute Finding.html Finding Your Flute How to Choose, Rent, Buy a New or Used Flute Bot generated title ref This gives it a greater dynamic presence in the bottom octave and a half of its range. It was the favourite flute variety of Theobald Boehm , who perfected its design, and is pitched in the key of G sounding a 4th lower than written . ref http www.michlinmusic.com audio.html MichlinMusic.com Audio Archives Bot generated title ref Verify credibility .... In the Classical music classical literature, the alto flute is particularly associated with the scores ... music that uses this instrument often refers to it as a bass flute, which can be confusing since there is a distinct instrument Bass flute known by that name . ref name markshep.com This naming confusion originated in the fact that the modern flute in C is pitched in the same range as the Renaissance tenor flute, therefore a lower pitched instrument would be called a bass. ref http www.oldflutes.com ... flute is similar to that for C flute, but in proportion to the size of the instrument. Hence the embouchure ... simple Alto flute sv Altfl jt tr Alto fl t zh ... more details
File Charles Nicholson00.jpg thumb center Charles Nicholson 1834 Infobox Instrument name Irish Flute image range classification related Western concert flute musicians builders color orange The term Irish Flute refers to a conical bore, simple system wooden flute of the type favored by classical flautists of the early 19th century, or to a flute of modern manufacture derived from this design often ... ref . Physical Characteristics The Irish flute is a simple system flute simple system , transverse flute transverse flute which plays a Diatonic and chromatic Diatonic scales diatonic Major scale as the tone ... keyless fingering, the simple system flute has a distinctly different timbre from the Western concert flute . Most Irish flute players tend to strive for a dark and reedy tone in comparison to classical ... used name, the Irish flute is not an instrument indigenous to Ireland. ref name ReferenceA The Essential Guide to Irish Flute and Tin Whistle by Grey Larsen ref It is in fact an England English Western concert flute History transverse wooden flute as modified by English inventor and flautist Charles ... index.php3 Flute History ref ref http www.standingstones.com irflute2.html Boehm, Nicholson and the English flute style ref Simple system flutes were not made with traditional Irish flutists in mind, but were ... musicians during the advent of the modern, Boehm system , Western concert flute in the late 19th ... part of the 19th century, there were two main styles of Irish flute, the Pratten and the Rudall ... has a darker, pure tone and is slightly thinner than the Pratten style flute. Many of these original ... flutes can vary in the number of keys, or have no keys at all. Some of the best known modern flute ... with tin whistle Playing technique tin whistle technique. The key of a flute is determined by the pitch produced when the six primary toneholes are covered, even if the flute is capable of producing ... Wilson s Historical Flutes Page http www.theflow.org.uk The Flow, a look at some Irish flute playing ... more details
Flute beatboxing also known as fluteboxing represents an innovation in the Extended technique Woodwind or brass instruments extended technique of the flute , or conversely, an extension in innovative sound resonators for beatbox ing. Involving the production of distinct and stereoscopic flute tones producing two separate sounds by Hum sound humming while blowing into the flute combined with vocal percussion and aural prestidigitation slight of ear , flute beatboxing enables the use of the flute as a rhythmic instrument. Most beatbox historians credit RadioActive as the original flute beatboxer using a pan flute , and performing with the Spearhead Isn t it called Michael Franti & Spearhead ? around the world , and Tim Barsky with being the original innovator in the field of flute beatboxing on a classical Western concert flute Boehm system flute . Both artists came out of the Bay Area hip hop scene, where beatboxing has flourished since its inception. Greg Pattillo has developed a system of essentially traditional musical notation notation for flute beatboxing with one staff music staff for the flute and one similar to that for drum kit s since beatboxing is based around the three sounds of the hi hat , snare drum snare rimshot , and bass drum for the percussion percussive effects ref Collett, Morwenna April 1, 2009 . http www.flutefocus.com 16 greg pattillo flute.html Greg Pattillo Flute as you don t normally hear it, Part 5 , Flute Focus . ref . Notable beatbox flautists Greg Pattillo , described by the New York Times as the best person in the world at what he does ref Tom Green, David Stiller 2008 . Foundation Flash CS4 for Designers , p.633. ISBN 1430210931. ref , http www.pattillostyle.com webpage Schedule.html The Official Web Site of Greg Pattillo Tim Barsky Nathan Lee flutist Nathan Lee Cody Giannotti Matthew Aaron Gray Mathieu Schneider musician Mathieu Schneider ... Category Beatboxing Hiphop stub da Fl jtebeatboxing pl Flute beatboxing ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Francis Flute is a character in the play A Midsummer Night s Dream . His occupation is a bellows mender. He is forced to play the female role of Thisbe in Pyramus and Thisbe , a play within the play which is performed for Theseus marriage celebration. In the play Flute Thisbe speaks through the wall Tom Snout to Nick Bottom Pyramus . Flute is an excited actor who is disappointed when he finds he is meant to play a woman Thisbe in their interlude before the duke and the duchess. He generally is portrayed using a falsetto voice. He is an unsure actor. Character definition His unwilling attitude to playing a woman is exemplified by the line Nay faith, let me not play a woman . He also states that he has a beard coming on. Flute is often portrayed as the lowest in status of the Mechanicals, but his performance at the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta arguably wins them favour at the court of the duke and duchess. MdsndreamChar DEFAULTSORT Flute, Francis Category Fictional artisans Category Fictional actors Category Male Shakespearean characters Category Characters in A Midsummer Night s Dream Fict char stub id Francis Flute nl Francis Flute ... more details
Flute repertory is the general term for pieces composed for flute particularly Western concert flute ... transcribed, adapted, or arranged for flute, unless such piece is very common in the repertory, in which case it is listed with its original instrumentation noted. Flute alone Multicol Malcolm ... Bach Partita in A minor for solo flute Luciano Berio Sequenza I Eug ne Bozza Image Bozza Image Elliott ... Song Scott Giles Sonata Paul Hindemith Acht St cke f r Fl te allein Eight pieces for flute alone ... 5.4.88 1988 Robert Muczynski Three Preludes Op.18 for unaccompanied flute stor Piazzolla Tango Etudes pour Flute Seule Juan Maria Solare Epiclesis see Epiclesis composition 1995 Ruth Crawford Seeger Diaphonic Suite for Flute or Oboe 1930 William Susman Turbulence Josef Tal Duo for Two Flutes Georg Philipp Telemann 12 Fantasias for Solo Flute Telemann 12 Fantasias for Solo Flute Edgard Var se Density 21.5 Multicol end Solo flute with piano Pieces with an O originally for flute and orchestra ... Ludwig van Beethoven Six sets of variations for piano and flute, Opus 105 Ten sets of variations for piano and flute, Opus 107 Ernest Bloch Suite Modale Theobald B hm Grande Polonaise Claude Bolling Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano No.2 Eldin Burton Sonatina Pierre ... piu mesta from Rossini s La Cenerentola spurious Aaron Copland Duo for Flute and Piano Franz Doppler ... Georges Hue Fantasie Jacques Ibert Concerto for Flute and Orchestra piano reduction O Shigeru Kan no Wille f r Fl te und Cembalo Kent Kennan Night Soliloquy Lowell Liebermann Sonata for Flute and Piano ... Mozart W.A. Mozart Flute Concerto No. 1 Mozart Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major , K. 313 1778 O Oboe Concerto Mozart Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major , K. 314 1778 O Carl Nielsen Concerto for Flute and Orchestra piano reduction O Francis Poulenc Sonata for Flute and Piano Sergei Prokofiev Sonata in D Major originally for flute, later transcribed for violin Carl Reinecke Sonata Undine Undine Sonata , Concerto ... more details
unreferenced date February 2008 Image Bass Flute.JPG thumb right 400px A bass flute The bass flute is the bass member of the Western concert fluteflute family. It is in the key of C, pitched one octave below the concert flute . Because of the length of its tube approximately 146  cm , it is usually ... only used in flute choirs, as it is easily drowned out by other instruments of comparable ... flute was sometimes used, especially in Great Britain, to refer to the alto flute instead for example the part for bass flute in G in Gustav Holst s The Planets . Range and construction Image Paas floote.jpg thumb A bass flute being played. The instrument s sounding range is from C3, one octave below middle C, to C6, two octaves above middle C. Bass flute music is written an octave higher than it sounds which is the typical concert flute range C4 to C7 . Notes written above A6 are not often used as they are difficult to produce and have inferior tone. Because manufacturers do not taper the flute ... Many composers are beginning to write more for the bass flute, including Katherine Hoover s Two ... for a Large Flute , Sonny Burnett s Stone Suite , Catherine McMichael s Baikal Journey and Ennio ... bass flute and small ensemble, Brian Ferneyhough s Mnemosyne for bass flute and tape, Mario Lavista s Lamento a la muerte de Ra l Lavista for solo bass flute and Michael Oliva s Moss Garden also for bass flute and tape. Studies and concert etudes are beginning to appear that address the instrument s many ... by Hilary Taggart. The sixth movement of Claude Bolling s suite for Flute and Jazz Trio, Versatile has the soloist playing the opening melody on a bass flute. For an extensive list of repertoire for bass flute and contrabass flute see Peter van Munster, Repertoire Catalogue for Piccolo , Alto flute Alto Flute and Bass Flute , Roma Riverberi Sonori, 2004 and the website altoflute.net for a searchable ... and information about basses can be found in The Alto and Bass Flute Resource Guide published by Falls ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 The Anasazi flute is the name of a pre historic end blown flute replicated today from findings at a massive cave in Prayer Rock Valley in Arizona , USA by an archaeological expedition led by Earl H. Morris in 1931. The team excavated 15 caves and the largest amongst these had 16 dwellings and many artifacts including several wooden flutes, which gave the site its name, the Broken Flute Cave. The flutes found in the cave was dated between 620 and 670 AD. They were all made of Acer negundo Box Elder , have 6 finger holes and are end blown. It is similar in many respects to a Hopi flute, which has only five finger holes. The Anasazi flute has in recent years been reproduced and restored to the catalog of World flutes. While difficult to play in many respects, it has a rich, warm voice that spans a little over one and a half octaves. See also http www.aluaki.com pueblo flutes.php Aluaki http www.aluaki.com the term anasazi.php The term Anasazi DEFAULTSORT Anasazi Flute Category End blown flutes Category American Indian musical instruments Category Oasisamerica cultures Category Puebloan peoples Category Southwestern United States Woodwind instrument stub ... more details
Infobox Film name The Flute and the Arrow image The Flute and the Arrow.jpg image size caption director Arne Sucksdorff producer Arne Sucksdorff writer Arne Sucksdorff narrator starring Chendru music cinematography Arne Sucksdorff editing distributor released 1957 runtime 75 minutes country Film Sweden language Swedish budget preceded by followed by The Flute and the Arrow lang sv En Djungelsaga is a 1957 in film 1957 cinema of Sweden Swedish drama film directed by Arne Sucksdorff . It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival . ref name festival cannes.com cite web url http www.festival cannes.com en archives ficheFilm id 3503 year 1958.html title Festival de Cannes The Flute and the Arrow accessdate 2009 02 10 work festival cannes.com ref Cast Chendru The Boy Ginjo The Hunter Riga actor Riga The Hunter s Wife Tengru Shikari The Boy s Grandfather References reflist External links imdb title id 0050321 title The Flute and the Arrow CinemaofSweden DEFAULTSORT Flute and the Arrow, The Category 1957 films Category Swedish films Category Swedish language films Category 1950s drama films Category Films directed by Arne Sucksdorff Sweden film stub ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Men s archery MedalCountry FRA MedalCompetition Olympic Games MedalGold 1992 Summer Olympics 1992 Barcelona Archery at the 1992 Summer Olympics Men s individual Individual MedalWorldChampionships MedalGold 1993 Antalya Team MedalEuropeanChampionships MedalGold 1992 Individual MedalBottom S bastien Flute born 25 March 1972 in Brest, France Brest , Finist re is a gold medal winning French archer. He currently has the 25th best ranking in the world among archers. He won the gold medal in the Men s Individual competition in the 1992 Summer Olympics , and also competed in the 1996 Olympic Games , the 2000 Olympic Games , and the 2004 Olympic Games . References http www.archery fita.org sydney Participants FRA MR Flute S.htm Player profile http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes fl sebastien flute 1.html sports reference Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Logday, Zahra ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 March 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Logday, Zahra Category 1972 births Category Archers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Category Archers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Category Archers at the 2000 Summer Olympics Category Archers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category French archers Category Living people Category Olympic archers of France Category Olympic gold medalists for France Category L gion d honneur recipients France archery bio stub France Olympic medalist stub de S bastien Flute es S bastien Flute fr S bastien Flute nl S bastien Flute pl S bastien Flute fi S bastien Flute sv S bastien Flute ... more details