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Friday 23 November 2012

Bass Flute        
           The Bass Flute Is That The Bass Member Of The Flute Family. It's Within The Key Of C, Pitched One Octave Below The Concert Flute. Owing To The Length Of Its Tube (Approximately 146 Cm), It's Sometimes Created With A "J" Formed Head Joint, That Brings The Aperture Hole Nearby Of The Player. It's Sometimes Solely Utilized In Flute Choirs, Because Itis Definitely Sunken Out By Alternative Instruments Of Comparable Register, Like The Single-Reed Woodwind.
        ...Bce And Was Next Recorded In India, Then China And Japan, Wherever It Remains A Number One Wind. Within The sixteenth Century The Tenor Flute, Pitched In G, Was Contend In Consort With Descant And Bass Flutes (Pitched In D And C Respectively). All Were Usually Of Boxwood With Six Finger Holes And No Keys, Semitones Being Created By Cross-Fingering (Uncovering The Holes Out Of Sequence), And...

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