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Flute a bec
Flute a bec Fl[^u]te` [`a] bec" [F.] (Mus.) A beak flute, an older form of the flute, played with a mouthpiece resembling a beak, and held like a flageolet.

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- Electroacoustic Recorders". www.flute-a-bec.com. "Philippe Bolton, Recorder Maker – a Recorder Bell Key". www.flute-a-bec.com. "Innovations". recorderhomepage...
- 1093/em/caq021. ISSN 0306-1078. "Principes de la flute traversiere ou flute d'Allemagne, de la flute a bec ou flute douce, et du haut-bois, divisez par traitez"...
- Camera by Antonio Vivaldi: Il Giardino Armonico - Giovanni Antonini, flûte à bec & direction - Enrico Onofri, solo violin: 1 coffret 4 CD Teldec Concerti...
- in Paris in 1763. Op. 1 Principes de la flûte traversière, ou flûte d'Allemangne, de la flûte à bec ou flûte douce et du hautbois, divisez par traictez...
- Vielleuse, Méthode de vielle (1783, c.1825). Le Berger Galant, Méthode de flûte à bec (1784), lost. 25 Concertos comiques : Le Mirliton, ouvrage utile aux...
- (1740) Hotteterre, Jacques, Principes de la flute traversiere, de la Flute a Bec, et du Haut-bois, Op.1 (Amsterdam: Estienne Roger, 1728) Lorenzoni, Antonio...
- The leader is always a bachelor, and he is preceded by one or more musicians playing the galoubet, i.e. a small wooden flûte-à-bec, and the tambourin....
- drums on 6 Mary Hopkin - lead vocals on 6 Les Quatre Flute a Bec Consort - flutes Richard Adeney - flute Thea King - clarinet Marilyn Sanson - cello Technical...
- burin facet is backed against another burin facet. A bec-de-flute burin, or "axial burin" began as a long flake, but one of both ends have been knocked...
- that region. 1172–1174 A.D., Germany. Musicians from The Book of Divine Works by Hildegard of Bingen. From left: harp, flute or recorder, unknown, vielle...