flute in the PONS Dictionary

flute Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to play the flute
a flute player
to play sth on the flute

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
After a hiatus, at the age of 17 he dedicated himself to music by learning flute.
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Later he learned the flute, a somewhat louder instrument, so that he could hear himself in sessions.
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The higher pitched kacapi rincik, the lower pitched kacapi indung and the suling flute are the instruments used for kacapi suling.
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Al ver mis horas, for flute and piano.
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The male is able to sing two notes at once, which gives its song an ethereal, flute-like quality.
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In her career, she has done work on more than 45 albums and played various instruments such as guitar, keyboard, wood flutes, dulcimer, and percussion.
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She composed chamber music, such as flute sonatas.
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These bands were for the most part, charanga-based (flute, string instruments, and rhythm section), although some bands added trombones.
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In the one were weddings and wedding-feasts, and they wer flute and lyre, while the women stood each at her house door to see them.
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He was one of the great musicians of our time, who really changed the world's perception of the flute as a solo instrument.
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