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characteristcs of flute,harmonium and volin




























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CHARACTERISTICS OF FLUTE

Thicker flutes absorb more sound, giving it a mellow feel. Thin wood, in contrast, gives a sharp sound, ideal for playing lead. If you're starting out, go for a flute of C-scale. They're common, and very flexible w.r.t.

CHARACTERISTICS OF VIOLIN

Violin - Sound characteristics. ... The sound characteristics of the violin are therefore not predetermined; no single timbre predominates in any register. It is the musician who gives the instrument the timbre he or she desires. Open strings sound brighter than fingered ones.

CHARACTERISTICS OF HARMONIUM

Construction. The harmonium is similar in appearance to a small organ. ...

Timbre. Due to its free-reed construction, the harmonium has a similar sound to the accordion, concertina and harmonica. ...

Range. Depending on size, the harmonium will have a range of three to five octaves. ...

Notation.


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