Fluting - Law Dictionary Search Results
Floyte
A variant of Flute
VerbarFlauto
A flute
Flautist
A player on the flute a flutist
Fife
A small shrill pipe resembling the piccolo flute used chiefly to accompany the drum in military music
Double tonguing
A peculiar action of the tongue by flute players in articulating staccato notes also the rapid repetition of
Dithyramb
Bacchus usually sung by a band of revelers to a flute accompaniment hence in general a poem written in a wild
cocuswood
Indian wood obtained from the granadilla tree used for making flutes clarinets and other musical instruments
Canneleacute
A style of interweaving giving to fabrics a channeled or fluted effect also a fabric woven so as to have this
Bassoon
are stopped by the fingers and by keys as in flutes It forms the natural bass to the oboe clarinet etc
Quilling
A band of linen muslin or the like fluted folded or plaited so as somewhat to resemble a row
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