transverse flute Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈtrænzˈvɜːs ˌfluːt]
  • Us [ ˈtrænsˈvɜːrs ˌfluːt]

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  • For example, the dominant frequency for the transverse flute is double the fundamental frequency.

  • This has led to some pieces of music occasionally being mistakenly performed on the "flauto traverso" (transverse flute) rather than on the recorder.

  • Examples of open flutes are the transverse flute, panpipes and ocarinas.

  • Another was to play the standard transverse flute at the same time as a nose flute.

  • It is a transverse flute with six finger-holes.

  • He wrote one method for the transverse flute, recorder, and oboe, published in 1707, as well as a method for the musette, published in 1737.

  • The daegeum (large transverse flute), piri (cylindrical oboe) and grass flute are all called wind folk.

  • Unlike the transverse flute, the kaval is fully open at both ends, and is played by blowing on the sharpened edge of one end.

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