End-blown flute

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title: End-blown flute
text: The end-blown flute is a woodwind instrument played by directing an airstream against the sharp edge of the upper end of a tube. Unlike a recorder or tin whistle, there is not a ducted flue voicing, also known as a fipple. Most rim-blown flutes are "oblique" flutes, being played at an angle to the body's vertical axis. A notched flute is an end-blown flute with a notch on the blowing surface. A lip-valley flute is a type of notched flute. End-blown flutes are widespread in folk music and art mus
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description: Woodwind musical instrument
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End-blown_flute
date created: 2004-06-21T00:14:54Z
date modified: 2024-09-02T21:24:45Z
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