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- Whirlwind Studios - Native owned gallery of Native American flutes. Several flute makers represented and exotic flutes are pictured here. Native American flute music, flute kits, art, and show schedule. Color brochure.
- The Flute Studio (Singapore) - Sole agent for the Altus flute of Japan. Also organizers of concerts, flute classes, and CD recordings.
- Kokopelli Flutes - Hand crafted Native American flutes, tuned in traditional pentatonic scale. Kiowa love flutes and Apache double flutes in aromatic cedar, and other native woods. Books and music.
- The Wooden Flute - Flute related information, focusing on the Irish flute. Links to flute makers, historical details, discography, fingering charts, and a list of teachers and performers.
- Mark Hoza's Kything Flutes - Handmade wooden flutes and headjoints. Irish style keyless flutes and wooden headjoints for silver flutes.
- Whirlwind Studios - Native owned gallery of Native American flutes. Several flute makers represented and exotic flutes are pictured here. Native American flute music, flute kits, art, and show schedule. Color brochure.
- Florida Flute Association - Promotes the flute and artistic excellence of flute students, performers and teachers. Contact, membership, flute fair, and other flute-related information.
- Willow Flute Ensemble - Group of 11 flutes including piccolo, flute, alto flute, and bass flute.
- Terry McGee Flutes - Australian maker of wood flutes, offers links to historical flute studies, research, and fingering charts.
- All Flutes Plus - Sales and repair shop located in London, UK, offering new and used instruments including conservatory-quality flutes, piccolos, alto and bass flutes, and early music flutes. Staff profiles and photos.
Wikipedia Articles
- Flute choir - A flute choir is an instrumental ensemble consisting entirely of instruments from the flute family. Typically it will include piccolo 1-2, flute 1-4, alto flute, and bass flute, but may include other harmony flutes such as the contra-alto flute, contrabass flute, and double contrabass flute.
- Hyperbass flute - The hyperbass flute (sometimes spelled hyper-bass flute) is the largest and lowest instrument in the flute family. It is pitched in C, four octaves below the concert flute (and three octaves below the bass flute, two octaves below the contrabass flute, and one octave below the double contrabass flute).
- Double contrabass flute - The double contrabass flute (sometimes also called octobass flute or subcontrabass flute) is one of the largest and lowest pitched flutes in the world. It is pitched in the key of C, three octaves below the concert flute (two octaves below the bass flute, and one octave below the contrabass flute).
- Contra-alto flute - The contra-alto flute (also called contrabass flute in G or bass flute in F) is one of the largest instruments in the flute family.
- Vertical flute - The vertical flute is a special variation of the standard flute, or, more specifically, the concert flute. The vertical flute is specially designed to be played in an upright position.