Flauta in english

Flute

pronunciation: flut part of speech: noun
In gestures

flauta = flute. 

Example: He notes that among the instruments played are a kettledrum, a flute, a fiddle, a harp, and a pair of cymbals.

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» flauta de picorecorder .

Example: The recorder and the flute as we know them today are two different instruments; they are played differently, used in different ensembles (or for different occasions), and sound differently

The Recorder and Other Members of the Flute Family in Writings from 1100 to 1500 by David Lasocki (review). Available from: http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265902573_The_Recorder_and_Other_Members_of_the_Flute_Family_in_Writings_from_1100_to_1500_by_David_Lasocki_(review) [accessed Oct 22, 2015]..

» flauta dulcerecorder .

Example: The recorder and the flute as we know them today are two different instruments; they are played differently, used in different ensembles (or for different occasions), and sound differently

The Recorder and Other Members of the Flute Family in Writings from 1100 to 1500 by David Lasocki (review). Available from: http://www.researchgate.net/publication/265902573_The_Recorder_and_Other_Members_of_the_Flute_Family_in_Writings_from_1100_to_1500_by_David_Lasocki_(review) [accessed Oct 22, 2015]..

» perroflautabusker  ; street musicianstreet performer .

Example: The underground is the best place to find buskers.

Example: I made a deal to be a full time street musician for a semesters worth of credit if I would write a paper about my experiences.

Example: Going out into the world busking as a street performer can be a very rewarding experience.

Flauta synonyms

fluting in spanish: flauta, pronunciation: flutɪŋ part of speech: noun champagne flute in spanish: Copa de champán, pronunciation: ʃæmpeɪnflut part of speech: noun transverse flute in spanish: flauta transversal, pronunciation: trænzvɜrsflut part of speech: noun flute glass in spanish: flauta de cristal, pronunciation: flutglæs part of speech: noun
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