flute - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • harp: Sunday 15 October 3pm Helder Trio, RNCM ( harp, flute & viola ) Free.
  • pan: Millions of consumers rhythmyx is a. Cases you need pan flutes.

Adjective modifier

  • 4ft.: The Hohl Flöte is a woody, beaky sound; when combined with the 4ft. flute the effect is rather opaque.
  • end-blown: Wind The shakuhachi is an end-blown bamboo flute, with five holes and no keys.
  • 8ft.: Choir organ effects, too, are possible by playing an octave higher in combination with the 8ft. flute.
  • transverse: The most popular Chinese wind instrument is probably the 2000 year old di ( Chinese transverse flute ).
  • harmonic: Harmonic Flute for the proposed Vox Humana, thus compromising the Choir division too.
  • wooden: We met a young street child, he was playing what looked like a wooden flute.

Modifies a noun

  • sonata: This disk therefore gives us all eight of Handel's known flute sonatas.
  • concerto: James Galway gave the first performance of Heath's flute concerto Free The Spirit ( 1992 ) with the Philharmonia under conductor Leonard Slatkin.
  • quartet: Because of its ` walking lightly ' character it also works well as a flute quartet, after slight rearrangement.
  • duet: My favorites are the rapid-fire Pressed for Time and the achingly beautiful flute duet Glass Polska.
  • playing: Ben's base guitar boomed in an almost hypnotic fashion, whilst Alex's flawless flute playing filled in the high pitched notes.
  • solo: On either side of the climax there was fine flute solo work bridging over generous string sound.

Noun used with modifier

  • alto: Beehive blends syncopated Latin jazz guitar with bouncy alto flute.
  • bamboo: The Dizi is a bamboo flute that sounds just like a normal flute.
  • champagne: The candle sits within its own champagne style glass flute.
  • baroque: In addition to research, Terry stays involved with classical and baroque flute and has recently ventured into jazz and folk music.
  • solo: Mick Sands ' chorus music feels elemental too, superbly sung or intoned by the cast, with lute or solo flute accompaniment.

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