Some features of flute
- Improved tone: Flute’s design enhances tone by providing finer control over volume and tuning. This helps musicians achieve better harmony and combine with other instruments in groups.
- Wide range: The flute with its key system has a wide range compared to the old simple system flutes. This wide range allows flute players to perform a wider range of musical pieces; including pieces that have technical necessity.
- Cylindrical hole: Flutes usually have a cylindrical hole, which is one of their distinguishing features. Its cylindrical design creates a rich, focused sound with a balanced sound through the whole instrument range.
- Adoptability: The design of flute allows for easy adaptation to different musical genres and performance contexts. It is widely used in classical music, jazz, contemporary genres and various cultural traditions all around the world.
- Making standards: Flute has become the standard flute design in most Western classical music settings, including orchestras, chamber ensembles, and concert bands. Its widespread acceptance has caused to make a set of repertoires written specifically for this instrument.
In general, the flute's combination of advanced key mechanism, improved sound, wide range and adaptability make it a versatile and necessary instrument in the modern music field.
Music in the city of Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf is the city of music, the strangest dances, and the great punk musicians in the world. If there was an index of international musicians per capita, Düsseldorf would probably be the first city in Germany: Kraftwerk, Neo, Leu Düsseldorf, and Creedler St. are among the most important world-famous bands to emerge from this city. The history of electronic music in this city can be traced back to about half a century. Punk music is also gaining traction in Düsseldorf, with Toten Hosen and Broilers being well-known artists in this area.