What is a flute player called?

flutist in British English use): from Italian flautista, from flauto 'flute'.
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What is the difference between a flutist and a flautist?

Flutist is the older spelling. Flutist is preferred in American English. Flautist is preferred in British English.
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What is a male flute player called?

For the noun denoting a person who plays the flute, Americans usually use flutist. In varieties of English from outside North America, flautist is more common.
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Why is it called a flautist?

The Italian word for flute is flauto and the 1860 novel in which the word appears, The Marble Faun, is set in Italy. The choice flautist over flutist may have been prompted by Hawthorne's desire to add local color.
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What musicians play flutes?

James Galway is considered by many seasoned and newbie flute players as the greatest flute players and the most famous in the world.
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Who is a well known flautist?

James Galway is considered by many seasoned and newbie flute players as one of the greatest flute players and the most famous in the world.
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Who is expert flute?

Hariprasad Chaurasia (born 1 July 1938) is an Indian music director and classical flautist, who plays the flute, in the Hindustani classical tradition.
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Why is a flute player called a flutist?

The flute experts weigh in

The other contender for the crown is the term “flautist.” It stems from the Italian influence in the music realm and doesn't appear to gain any traction in the literary world until 1860, when Nathaniel Hawthorne used it in “The Marble Faun.”
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What do you call a person that plays the piccolo?

piccoloist (plural piccoloists) One who plays the piccolo. .
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What's the highest flute note?

The "official" highest note of a standard flute is the C 3 octaves above middle C (called "4th octave C" if counting from where the flute starts, "7th octave C" on the piano), but I sometimes get asked how to finger notes above it (e.g. when CUCOS played arrangements that seemed determined to push the flutes too high).
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Why are flutes good kissers?

The longer an individual plays the flute and continues to practice moving their lips and mouths just right, the better they become at moving all the tiny muscles in and surrounding their lips. I heard somewhere that it takes around one hundred and twelve muscles of the lips and face to make a good kiss.
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How many flutists are there?

There are some 30,000 professional flutists in the U.S., and nobody knows how many amateurs. Their profusion is due in part to the fact that the flute is the easiest of all wind instruments to play, and in part to the untiring evangelism of the Flute Club's founder and president, 67-year-old Georges Barrère.
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Is a flute a woodwind?

The woodwind family of instruments includes, from the highest sounding instruments to the lowest, the piccolo, flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet, E-flat clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon and contrabassoon.
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Who is the best flutist in the world?

#1 - Sir James Galway

James Galway is an Irish flutist known for his ability to bridge together and blend classical, folk, and other musical traditions together. He is also known for his showmanship as he boots a golden flute and huge stage presence.
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What kind of flute does lizzo play?

The musical instrument is the latest addition to Lizzo's collection, which already includes her trusted solid silver Muramatsu flutes, named Sasha and Blue Ivy.
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What is the plural of flutist?

flutist (plural flutists) Alternative form of flautist.
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What is a Piccoloist?

noun. a person who plays the piccolo.
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Is trumpet or flute harder?

Which is easier? The flute or the trumpet? The trumpet is more difficult to start learning initially, but in the long run when comparing in all categories both instruments are of equal difficulty. The trumpet's main difficulty in comparison to the flute is the trumpet embouchure which requires intense coordination.
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Is piccolo the same as flute?

Therefore, the piccolo is pitched nearly an octave higher than the flute. The tone holes and keys are also smaller in size and placed closer together, which may make fingering easier for some players.
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What is a clarinet player called?

A person who plays the clarinet is called a clarinetist, sometimes spelled "clarinettist".
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What is the definition of flutist?

Definition of flutist

: one who plays a flute.
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How many octaves can a flute play?

The flute's range covers three octaves. As with most woodwind instruments the range also divides into three different registers. Its lowest note is Middle C on the piano or sometimes the B just below if the player has a longer foot joint. The flute does not transpose – the music sounds as written.
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Who plays jazz flute?

Significant jazz flute players include Roland Kirk, Nicole Mitchell, Frank Wess, Bobby Jaspar, Eric Dolphy, Jamie Baum, Hubert Laws, Jerome Richardson, James Newton, Bobbi Humphrey, Herbie Mann, Dave Valentin, Bud Shank, Yusef Lateef, Buddy Collette, Jeremy Steig, Bennie Maupin, Sam Rivers and Moe Koffman.
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Who played flute in India?

Hailing from a renowned family of musicians of Varanasi who have traditionally played for over two and half centuries, Paras Nath, an Indian Flute player, has taken to music by inheritance.
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Who was the first flute player?

Theobald Boehm, a Bavarian goldsmith, flutist, composer, and industrialist, invented the type of flute that became the basis for the modern instrument a little more than a century and a half ago.
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