And to not lose more time today I want to start with "my first Sweet Flute class" and through this post can get and know the most information of that class, although the important thing here is that anyone who wants turn to play this instrument have the guidance and step by step of how to do this being the purpose of this beautiful project; this information is transcribed in a legible and easy way so that they do not have any problem when reading it and so they can grow even more.
Historia
The Sweet Flute or better known as "Pico Flute", is a melodic wind instrument which is known since the existence of human beings. It could be said that this is one of the instruments with more antiquity, since the first flute was made of wood and mud (mud) thus carrying a different structure to the one we currently know or see, as the years passed (time geological) was modifying its model or the standard model that existed at that time until achieving its perfect shape which we can see today.
This musical instrument is made of plastic and / or wood currently has 8 holes which each one of them fulfills a specific function, where that function is that each hole at the moment of covering it sounds a musical note, now in the following image they will be able to know the Sweet Flute and each of its parts:
Part of a flute
- Conduit: it is the direction towards where our wind has to go
- Nozzle: is where we have to put our mouth
- Bevel: is where the sound of each note comes out
- 7 front hole: is where we can make each note
- 1 back hole: is where we can make the octave of each note.
Melodic: Are those instruments where you only have the ability to play only one, not at the same time, like the flute, the violin, the trumpet, among others
Harmonics: Are those instruments which can play two or more notes together like the piano, the guitar and others.
Rhythmic: They are instruments of persecution which produces its sound with blows such as timbales, congas, bongo among others.
The Flute is a melodic instrument since it only has the capacity to produce only one note at a time, that is, one after the other