Which vibrating part of flute produce sound?
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Originally made of wood, the flute is now made from silver or gold and is about 2 feet in length. It
looks like a narrow tube with a row of holes covered by keys along one side. The player blows air
across the small hole in the mouthpiece to produce a sound. This instrument has a high, bright
sound. The instrument is found in cultures throughout the world. It is one of the oldest and most
popular instruments in the history of music. Between 1830 and 1850, Theobald Boehm developed
the modern flute and a system of fingering for producing the notes still known today as the Boehm
system.
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The vibrating part of flute which produces sound is the air column.
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