The Flute: Producing a Magical Breath of Music

The flute is a musical instrument of the woodwind family. Unlike other woodwind instruments, a flute is a reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air against an edge. A musician who plays the flute can be referred to as a flute player, a flautist, or a flutist.

Most people know very little about the flute, even flutists may be surprised to know how many different types there are. The history of the flute begins many centuries ago, even as early as 4,000 BC. You could consider an early version to be the pan-pipe. The word actually comes from a Latin word “flutus” which translates to “breathe”. And breath truly is its fuel.

One of the most popular types of flutes is the Bonneville. A silver smith who created some of the most beautiful sounding instruments in the world originally made the Bonneville.

Gemeinhardt, another top flute manufacturer make a wide variety along with piccolos. Yamaha is yet another leading brand. But if you are looking for a somewhat less expensive one you should check Armstrong.

Most people are introduced to the flute in their elementary or high school band class. This is a great way to get started playing, but typically the most common is a student version.

Buying a Flute

If you are purchasing a flute, this is one instrument that really does not need many accessories. It should come with its own carrying case to keep it safe from harm and you need to buy a music stand to keep your sheet music in easy view.

Make sure your flute has a cleaning cloth and a pipe-like accessory to clean the inside after playing. This will ensure that the pads of the flute keys will remain in good shape.

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