-
English flageolet" in 1803.
There are also
double and
triple flageolets,
having two or
three bodies that
allowed for a
drone and countermelody.
Flageolets were...
- Down to 1900, they were also
marketed as "Clarke
London Flageolets" or "Clarke
Flageolets". The whistle's
fingering system is
similar to that of the...
- Look up
flageolet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
flageolet is a wind
instrument similar to a recorder.
Flageolet may also
refer to:
Flageolet (organ...
-
octaving vent, as
found on many
flageolets and csakans.
These changes may be
archetypal to
those found on
csakans and
flageolets, and
constitute an inchoate...
- The
flageolet bean is a
variety of the
common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
originating from France. The
flageolet is
picked before full
maturity and dried...
- is
possible to
produce very pure
sounding notes,
called harmonics or
flageolets by
string players,
which have an
eerie quality, as well as
being high...
- The
whistle register (also
called the
flute register or
flageolet register) is the
highest register of the
human voice,
lying above the
modal register...
-
their size, petite, and
their shape,
ovate and
slightly curved.
Flageolet Flageolet beans are
picked before full
maturity and
dried in the
shade to retain...
- reed.
Inverted conical construction,
softer than a
trumpet or trombone.
Flageolet (English/French)
Flageoletta (Italian)
Flautim (Spanish)
Fistula Minima...
- and
festivals in
great numbers with harps, fiddles, bagpipes, flutes,
flageolets,
citterns and kettledrums. Additionally,
minstrels were
known for their...