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The modern flute is about 26 inches in length with and inside diameter of about 3/4", open at one end . The embouchure at which the edgetone is produced is near one end and constitutes a second open end, making the flute an open cylinder in harmonic content. find area of flute??





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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by samirpanchal0092
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The modern flute is about 26 inches in length with and inside diameter of about 3/4", open at one end . The embouchure at which the edgetone is produced is near one end and constitutes a second open end, making the flute an open cylinder in harmonic content. As with other edgetone instruments, the tone production is made more efficient by the coupling of the slit formed by the players lips, the edge, and the air column. The flute has a series of 16 openings in the tube wall, 11 of which can be closed directly by seven fingers and one by the left thumb. The four additional openings can be opened or closed by means of suitably arranged keys. The external structures on the flute which aid the players access to all the holes total about 150 springs, rollers, levers, etc.

One advantage of the flute over the recorder is that the player has direct control over the angle at which the air from the lips strikes the embouchure hole. Rolling in or out with the lips relative to the edge gives the player a greater range of volume and expression, and aids the process of overblowing to achieve the higher register. This direct access to the edge also permits the player to make small fine tuning adjustments.

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