
Wooden Flutes
Wooden flutes are musical instruments made from various types of wood, designed to produce sound when the player blows air into them. They typically have a mouthpiece, finger holes, and a tube that shapes and amplifies the sound. Wooden flutes are valued for their warm, rich tone and historical significance, dating back thousands of years across many cultures. They can vary in size and key, enabling a range of melodies and styles. Skilled players control pitch and tone by adjusting their embouchure and finger placement, making wooden flutes versatile instruments used in diverse musical traditions.