The flute belongs to the woodwind family of instruments.
Woodwind instruments produce sound by the vibration of air within a tube or resonator. The flute is specifically classified as a "side-blown" woodwind instrument, meaning that the player blows across a hole on the side of the instrument to produce sound.
Flutes are typically made of metal, such as silver or nickel silver, or more commonly, they are made of wood or plastic. They consist of a straight cylindrical tube with finger holes and keys along its length.
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The flute is a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group. Unlike woodwind instruments with reeds, a flute is a reedless wind instrument that produces its sound from the flow of air across an opening.
B. dynamics.
C. pitch.
D. frequencies.
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During Romanticism there was a rich flowering of the song, especially from the lied ('song' in German) for piano and singing. The first major composer of lieder (plural of lied) was Schubert.
The most famous operas today are the romantic ones. The great opera composers of Romanticism were Italians Verdi and Rossini and in Germany, Wagner. In Brazil, Carlos Gomes stands out with his operas The Guarani, Fosca, The Slave, etc.
The orchestra grew not only in size but in scope. The metal section has gained greater importance. In the wind instruments section, the piccolo, the clarone, the English horn and the bassoon were added. Percussion instruments became more varied.
The romantic concert used large orchestras. And the composers, now challenged by the virtuosity's technical skill, made the ground part increasingly difficult.