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FLUTE

TRAVERSE
1.Hystory.
2.Part of the flute
3.Tips of he flutes.

HYSTORY OF THE FLUTE


1.The flute existed for millennia . .theancient peoplesthey madewooden
flutes, bone orhorn on flutes horn is at the widest part.
2.In the Middle Ages were made of wood , had few holes are not knowk.
3. in the Renaissancewere popularboth in Italy andin England,arethey
used toplayin groups calledCONSORT.
4.in the baroque unchanged, changes from one piece to be three.
5.Juan Sebastian Bach gave much importance, says many suites and
sonatas for flute and bass contiguos.Handel also wrote sonatas for flute
and flute concerto Grosso.Mozart and Haydn also composed numerous
words with flute as protagonist .Mozart gave him a book The Magic
Flute.
6.in 1.832 Theobald Boehm flute think that today we knowk, is a tube of
67 cm,long divided into three parts : head,body and foot, has 13 holes and
a key each.

PART OF THE
FLUTE.
HEAD:

Also calledmouth,is the part thatacts as an intermediary


between the performer and sound .The
flute is a acoustically a semi open tube has no a mouthpiece or
reed involved in the productuion sound.
In the head can disthinguish the following: Screw pitch : placed on
top of head, is directly tied to he cap or cork shutter that closes
one end of tube..
.

HEAD

PART OF THE FLUTE


BODY:

Is a cylindrical tube 35.5cms in length and 19mm in diameter on


which are
holes and different parts of the articulated mechanism. The
latter consists of
the following: spatulas, fingering keys and keys correposdence.

BODY

PART OF THE FLUTE.


FOOD:
Isthe lower end ofthe
flutelike thebody is a
cylinder13cmin length and19 mm
diameter.
It has an equivalentmechanicalgame
the central body,with holes, keys,
axles,springs, feltsand corks.

TIPS OF THE FLUTE.


FLUTE IN THE PALEOLITHIC.

FLUTES HORN.

TIPS OF THE
FLUTE.
GLASS
REED FLUTES.

FLUTES.

TIPS
OF
THE
FLUTE.
FLUTE IN
FLUTE IN
1.832.

1.847.

FINISH:
BY: Inmaculada
Sanchez Garcia

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