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About Flute
The flute is believed to be the oldest musical instrument besides voice. There are side-blown flutes like the piccolo, as well as end-blown flutes like the concert flute. Teachers might give flute lessons to members of both bands and orchestras.

Other flute teachers might work independently and give flute lessons to individual musicians. The concert flute?which is perhaps the most familiar type?has three parts: the head joint at the top, the foot joint at the bottom, and the body, which is the largest piece of the flute. During a flute lesson or performance, players blow air directly into the hole on the head joint.

They can change the pitch by moving their fingers over the holds on the body of the flute. During a flute lesson, your flute teacher might mention the "Boehm system," named after the flute player and flute teacher Theobald Boehm. This is the method of opening and closing the holes on the flute to produce different sounds.
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