Talk:Treble flute

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[edit] E-flat flute in 19th c.

The E-flat flute is often found in early 19th c. band music -- it's often called an F flute (in accordance with the tradition of calling the standard C flute a D flute). Meyerbeer uses it in the bands in his operas.

Doesn't Emerson also make a high G flute?

Will add these to the article when I can find exact page sources. -- Myke Cuthbert (talk) 05:30, 29 June 2007 (UTC)