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    Egyptian Flute Essay

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    The Impact of Ancient Egyptian Flutes on Modern Egyptian Flutes Introduction Music has played an integral role in Egyptian society since ancient times. Music has been seen in Ancient Egyptian society as early as 4000BC where it was involved largely in everyday life through playing a role in ceremonies‚ being linked to Gods and providing workers with a means to pass the hours whilst taking part in long‚ tedious tasks. Modern day Egyptian music still holds roots from Ancient Egyptian times as well

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    baroque and modern flutes in composition‚ with specific reference to - Sonata IV for flute and continuo by J.S Bach‚ and Sonata for flute by Hindemith The baroque‚ or transverse flute is of great interest to me‚ mainly because of my own flute playing experience. I have always considered the baroque flute a much softer and more beautiful instrument‚ and it is because of this interest that I have decided to carry out my investigation upon the differences between the two flutes‚ particularly in composition

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    The History of the flute

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    History of the Flute The oldest flute ever discovered may be a fragment of the femur of a juvenile cave bear‚ with two to four holes‚ found at Divje Babe in Slovenia and dated to about 43‚000 years ago. However‚ this has been disputed.[13][14] In 2008 another flute dated back to at least 35‚000 years ago was discovered in Hohle Fels cave near Ulm‚ Germany.[15] The five-holed flute has a V-shaped mouthpiece and is made from a vulture wing bone. The researchers involved in the discovery officially

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    Flute Instrument

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    choose Flute as my favorite instrument. But unfortunately it is nowhere mentioned that who actually discover Flute‚ but we have lot more information about the history of flute. Thousands of years ago it was found in the cave in Northern France with unknown number of holes. It was carved with bones. Those flutes were used during the hunting and magic rituals. As mentioned on the internet that the first flute which can be hold sideways was created in China. But before that Egyptians had flute. Though

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    Flute research paper

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    Flute History and Manufacturers http://www.flutehistory.com/Instrument/Periods.php3 http://www.serenitybambooflutes.com/flute-history.html http://www.flutehistory.com/Instrument/Makers.php3 The word “Flute” first came around in France during the 12th century. This word was used to describe the flute and the recorder. By the 14th century the flute appears in European countries like Spain and France. Flutes were popular in the Italian musical scene in the 16th century. Throughout time the flute

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    How to Play a Flute

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    How to Play a Flute In this paper I am going to explain to you how to play my musical instrument‚ a flute. The flute is a woodwind instrument that has been around since before 4‚000 BC. There are many types of flutes; some are made of wood and others of medal. The kind I play is a c instrument made of medal. This instrument is considered a woodwind because it is non-directional‚ which means that the sound goes in all directions at about the same volume. It also is considered a woodwind because

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    Flutes The flute music is a symbol supporting the meaning of the play. Flutes are playing during play’s opening and also at its closing during the scene at Willy’s grave‚ so the sound of the flute encompasses the entire drama. The symbolic use of flute music becomes more important when it is revealed that Willy’s father used to make and sell flutes. Ben Half way through the first act‚ the reader hears something about Willy’s brother Ben. Willy wishes that he had gone to Alaska with his brother

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    Flute Chords

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    Safe and Sound Taylor Swift We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Taylor Swift Hinahanap - Hanap Kita Daniel Padilla/Rivermaya Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko Noel Cabangon Tanging Yaman Reflection (From Disney’s Mulan) I E F G Look at me‚ E F G G C2 You may think you see E G F E D Who I really am‚ F F F G E D But you’ll never know me. II E F G Everyday‚ E F G G C2 C2 it’s as if I play

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    Flute In The 18th Century

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    introduced to the design of the flute in the 18th century. These developments were met with an increase in desire to learn how to play the flute‚ as flute methods books were sold to beginners for the first time in 1710 [2]. Extra joints were added early on in the century‚ often with differing lengths. By 1720‚ the body of the flute was divided into two different parts (called corps de recharge). This differentiation allowed musicians to change the pitch of the flute so that‚ given different orchestras

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    by Arthur Miller‚ we can notice the recurrence of the haunting flute music‚ and how it signifies to different things at various times. We all know that the flute is an expressionist device and its music is soft and peaceful‚ but let us see what it symbolizes in this play. The flute is played five times in Act 1‚ the first time we hear it is at the beginning of the play in the stage directions‚ "A melody is heard‚ played upon a flute." It sets a mood at the beginning‚ making it a sign of sadness

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