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Western Concert Flute.
Western Concert Flute - as a noun
The western concert flute (also called transverse flute, c flute or boehm flute) is a side-blown woodwind instrument made of metal or wood.
Example: "The dimensions and key system of the modern western concert flute and its close relatives are almost completely the work of the great flautist, composer, acoustician and silversmith, theobald boehm, who patented his system in 1847."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
boehm flutec flutetransverse fluteExample Sentences
"She played the western concert flute in the school band."
"The musician practiced the western concert flute for hours each day."
"He bought a new western concert flute to upgrade his instrument."
"The soloist mesmerized the audience with her performance on the western concert flute."
"During the orchestra concert, the western concert flute had a beautiful solo."