Vertical flute
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Vertical flute
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The vertical flute is either (1) a rim-blown flute, (2) a tubular duct flute, with tapered bore or (3) a transversely blown flute, Giorgi flute, designed to be played in an upright position. The vertical flute is contrasted with the "cross flute" and "globular flute", and in stricter usage may refer only to the first category above. The most familiar ducted vertical flutes are the recorder, tin whistle, and tabor pipe. One historical variety has a slightly tapered bore with 6 tone holes on the t
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2023-07-17T09:03:52Z
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