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Transverse flute

This instrument is associated with Kneller Hall. It is a side-blown flute made of cocus wood, in two sections (head and body), with nickel-silver ferrules and keywork. It has fifteen closed keys with cylinder cups, mounted in posts with rods affixed on plates, with flat and needle springs attached to keys and posts. The head is lined with metal, as is the body socket, and has an oval embouchure ho…

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  • Musical Instrument
  • Musical instrument
  • Transverse flute
  • http://www.mimo-db.eu/HornbostelAndSachs/268
  • 1922–
  • Musical Instrument
  • Musical instrument
  • Transverse flute
  • http://www.mimo-db.eu/HornbostelAndSachs/268
  • 1922–
  • The Royal Corps of Army Music
  • MIMO - Musical Instrument Museums Online
  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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  • London (Timezone: Europe/London)
  • London (Herstellung)
  • #MINIM-UK:43762
  • Europe
  • 09102_Ag_EU_MIMO
  • 2019-12-16T15:27:33.841Z
  • 2019-12-17T12:57:36.684Z