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  2. Almpfeiferl - Wikipedia

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    The Almpfeiferl or Brucker Almpfeiferl is an Austrian [1] folk instrument from the fipple family, [2] descended from the baroque recorder, to which it is similar in design and playing style. [3] The instrument has six finger holes , differentiating from traditional European flutes by the number and arrangement of the finger holes (not including ...

  3. List of flute makers - Wikipedia

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    Professional flutes and headjoints made in precious metals alto flute headjoints: Yes: Yes: Yes Armstrong: USA: Now owned by Conn-Selmer: Yes: Yes: No Artley: USA: Now defunct Conn-Selmer brand. The company made piccolos, C flutes, E-flat soprano flutes, alto and bass flutes. (The bass flute was designed by T.S. Ogilvie) No: Yes: No Avanti: USA ...

  4. Gemeinhardt - Wikipedia

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    Gemeinhardt Co. is a manufacturer of flutes and piccolos. [1] These musical instruments are developed by this company for all levels of musicians, beginners to professionals

  5. Tin whistle - Wikipedia

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    The tin whistle in its modern form is from a wider family of fipple flutes which have been seen in many forms and cultures throughout the world. [2] In Europe, such instruments have a long and distinguished history and take various forms, of which the most widely known are the recorder, tin whistle, Flabiol, Txistu and tabor pipe.

  6. Category:Vessel flutes - Wikipedia

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    Vessel flutes are musical instruments whose sound is produced by air striking a solid edge of the instrument, but the body of the instrument is enclosed, rather than cylindrical. They are like a simple whistle, but they have one or more holes, for changing the pitch.

  7. Flabiol - Wikipedia

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    The flabiol is a transposing instrument in the key of F, and the played notes sound an eleventh (octave and a perfect fourth) higher than those written.The Flabiol requires special playing skill, because it is generally played only with the left hand, using the thumb and the first three fingers, with the little finger able to play a tone hole under the instrument and providing the required ...

  8. Flageolet - Wikipedia

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    The windcap is not essential to the sound production and the instrument can be played by blowing directly into the duct as in the initial recorder-type design. The flageolet was eventually entirely replaced by the tin whistle and is rarely played today. [4] However, it is a very easy instrument to play and the tone is soft and gentle

  9. Limbe (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The limbe is made of bamboo or brass, the modern one is often made of plastic. [17] It has twelve holes: the first for blowing, the second - covered with a membrane - amplifies the sound, the next six are opened or closed with the player's fingers, the remaining four holes: two in the upper part and two in the lower part, when they remain covered, give the instrument a lower sound.

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