| Flute Head joint |
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| Written by Bruce Gale |
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Other design factors influencing the sound and response of the flute include the shape of the embouchure hole (oval or rounded) and its size. Small, oval-shaped holes make the upper register more responsive but tend to result in very thin tones in the lower register. Large, rounded holes make the lower register sound better, but also tend to make the high register difficult to control. Other factors to consider include the degree of roundness of the ‘chimney’ between the lip plate and the body of the flute head joint.
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