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Flutes and whistles
Flutes and whistles are solo instruments, and a wide variety of drums, rattles and striking sticks are played.
Flutes and whistles are solo instruments, and a wide variety of drums, rattles and striking sticks are played.

Flutes and made
Flutes and guitars are commonly made of Cecropia wood.
The Brögger flute is only made by the Brannen Brothers and Miyazawa Flutes.
The Kingma system flute is only made by the Brannen Brothers and Sankyo Flutes.
Flutes that are more expensive are usually made of more precious metals, most commonly solid sterling silver ( 92. 5
Flutes can also be made out of wood, with African blackwood ( grenadilla or Dalbergia melanoxylon ) being the most common today.

Flutes and are
Flutes are also mentioned in a recently translated tablet of the Epic of Gilgamesh, an epic poem whose development spanned the period of approximately 2100-600 BCE.
Flutes are often discovered, carved from bones in which lateral holes have been pierced ; these are thought to have been blown at one end like the Japanese shakuhachi.
Flutes, in particular, are commonly constructed of silver alloy or silver plated, both for appearance and for the frictional surface properties of silver.
A variety of dances are presented with fairies, fish, flowers, mushrooms, and leaves, including " Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy ", " Chinese Dance ", " Dance of the Flutes ", " Arabian Dance ", " Russian Dance " and " Waltz of the Flowers ".
Books are published on playing this fife through Just Flutes and Choral Seas Press.
Flutes are also a common woodwind instrument in ensembles.
Various side salads ( usually a pasta ( typically fusilli or spiralini ) salad, a potato salad and a green salad ), and baguette or even better Flutes are served with Schwenker.
* Flutes / teeth: The flutes of the milling bit are the deep helical grooves running up the cutter, while the sharp blade along the edge of the flute is known as the tooth.
Flutes, played by Artur Andrés Ribeiro, are possibly the traditional instruments most used by the group.

Flutes and also
Orchestration: 2 Flutes ( 2nd also Piccolo ); 2 Oboes ( 2nd also English Horn for one measure ); 2 Clarinets ; 2 Bassoons ; 4 Horns ; 2 Trumpets ; 3 Trombones ; Tuba ; Timpani ; Bass Drum ; Tambourine ; Cymbals ; Triangle ; Xylophone ; Chimes ( Tubular Bells ); Harp ; Pianoforte ( also opt.
Orchestration: 2 Flutes ( 2nd also Piccolo ); 2 Oboes ; 2 Clarinets ; 2 Bassoons ; 4 Horns ; 2 Trumpets ; 3 Trombones ; Tuba ; Timpani ; Bass Drum ; Snare Drum ; Tambourine ; Cymbals ; Triangle ; Xylophone ; Harp ; Pianoforte ; Strings.
Contemporary musicians using the contrabass flute include Madeleine Bischof, Pierre-Yves Artaud, Matthias Ziegler, Stefan Keller, Ned McGowan, Peter Sheridan and Vinny Golia who also plays all the other sizes of flute, and has recorded with it on the CD Music for Like Instruments: The Flutes, in a quartet with three other flutists.

Flutes and played
Flutes with multiple resonators may be played one resonator at a time ( as is typical with pan pipes ) or more than one at a time ( as is typical with double flutes ).
Flutes can be played with several different air sources.
The orchestra consisted of Piano and Toy Piano, String Bass, Congas, Timbales, Bongos, Bell Sirens and Others, Trap Set, Triangle, Glass and Ratchet, Saxophone and Flutes, and Guitar ( played by Elizabeth Swados ).

Flutes and by
The song fades back in after a few seconds in to the " nightmarish " ending, with Mellotron playing dissonant notes ( achieved by recording the Mellotron " Swinging Flutes " setting backwards ), scattered drumming, and Lennon saying, " cranberry sauce ", after which the song fades back out.
* Flutes and Recorders on " Margaritaville " by Michael Utley, Composed Poolside in Miami
Flutes: Daimler's traditional radiator grille topped by now-vestigial cooling fins adopted by 1905
The group was formed in Essen, Germany at the end of 2002 by the English lutenist Mark Wheeler ( Lutes, Citterns & Gittern ) and the German born Dominik Schneider ( Renaissance Recorders & Flutes, Gittern & Vocals ).
To coincide with the event, Talksport presenters using the collective name " Talksport Allstars ", released the novelty song " We're England " to the tune from " Tom Hark " by Elias and the Zig Zag Jive Flutes
Peter Sheridan has commissioned and arranged new compositions in this area, including a set of ' Etudes for Low Flutes ' by Hilary Taggart.
Flutes grew more popular throughout Europe as the century wore on, By the end of the century the Boehm flute had won favor and a flute revival was spurred by composers like Debussy.
Cellier's other big hit of 1975 was Flutes De Pan et Orgue (" Pan Flute and Organ "), a 1971 recording of traditional Romanian pan flute music, performed by Romanian pan flautist Gheorge Zamfir, and accompanied by Cellier himself on organ.
' Nola ' by composer Benjamin Yusapov, was commissioned by the International soloist Matthias Ziegler, for multiple Low Flutes and orchestra.

Flutes and ).
The Duet for Two Flutes ( 1934 ), composed when Cage was 22, opens with silence, and silence was an important structural element in some of the Sonatas and Interludes ( 1946 – 48 ), Music of Changes ( 1951 ) and Two Pastorales ( 1951 ).
* Four Full Flutes ( contains P K ; S L S ; P K & S L S ; Winterbloom Too ).
Each of the four levels were based on the Fantasia animated musical with each one based around one of the four elements: water ( The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Dance of the Reed Flutes and Arabian Dance ), earth ( The Rite of Spring ), air ( Russian Dance, Pastoral Symphony and Dance of the Hours ) and fire ( Night on Bald Mountain, Toccata and Fugue in D Minor ).

whistles and made
The distinctive whistles made by the Clangers, performed on swanee whistles, have become as identifiable as the characters themselves, and are much imitated amongst viewers of the programme.
In the 17th century whistles were called flageolets ; a term to describe a whistle with a French made fipple headpiece ( common to the modern penny whistle ) and such instruments are linked to the development of the English flageolet, French flageolet and recorders of the renaissance and baroque period.
The most common whistles today are made of brass tubing, or nickel plated brass tubing, with a plastic fipple ( mouthpiece ).
The instruments are distinguished from the inexpensive whistles in that each whistle is individually manufactured and " voiced " by a skilled person rather than made in a factory.
Whistles in this category are likely to be made of metal or plastic tubing, sometimes with a tuning-slide head, and are almost always referred to as low whistles but sometimes called concert whistles.
J Stevens & Son & J Dixon & sons made police whistles from around the 1840s, T Yates made Beaufort whistles for the Liverpool Police in the 1870s.
The 1880s and 1890s saw police whistles made by W Dowler & Sons, J Hudson & Co, J Barrall, R A Walton, H A Ward and A De Courcy & Co.
The most frequently heard noises made by the Philippine Eagle are loud, high-pitched whistles ending with inflections in pitch.
Early slide whistles were also made by the English J Stevens & Son and H A Ward.
Damphoorn is the medieval name for a weed that could be made into whistles, which grew in abundance in the area outside the dykes of Hoorn.
In the event, it was generally well-observed, but a small number of supporters made whistles and cat-calls and the referee cut the silence short after less than 30 seconds.
In many non-seafaring communities, loud factory whistles served as public time signals before radio made them obsolete.
The Lammergeier is silent, apart from shrill whistles in their breeding displays and a falcon-like cheek-acheek call made around the nest.
The sounds made are whistles, trills, and buzzes.
These are click trains, which are made of numerous individual clicks, usually broadband signals that change from low value to high value quickly, burst pulses, which are individual clicks with high repetition and can be heard by humans only as a buzzing sound and whistles, which are signals that are pure-tones and whose frequency varies depending on the time.
The Cree, Iroquois and Maliseet made and used whistles.
The whistles that were first adopted by referees were made by Joseph Hudson at Mills Munitions in Birmingham, England.
* Entertainment Weekly said: " The beats are (...) simple and effective, with a welcome lack of bells and whistles that made Hello Nasty so distracting.
:: Youth is the true Saturnian Reign, the Golden Age on earth again, when figs are grown on thistles, and pigs betailed with whistles and, wearing silken bristles, live ever in clover, and cows fly over, delivering milk at every door, and Justice is never heard to snore, and every assassin is made a ghost and, howling, is cast into Baltimost!

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