What is the Baroque flute?
Baroque flute is a type of flute that was used during the Baroque era that lasted between the 17th and 18th table. This period has seen important changes in music, art and architecture. During this time, the flute underwent significant design changes that significantly improve its sound. Many people believe that the sound of the Baroque flute is still better than the sound of others.
Flute is one of the oldest musical instruments in the world, dating back to the 9th century B.C. It is a tool that is part of the Woodwind family, which includes various flutes, clarinets, girls and saxophones. With a possible exception of the drum, it is considered to be the oldest instrument in human history. A simple flute is a hollow tube that can trigger sounds when there is air through it. Holes made in the flute can create musical sounds when they are covered and uncovered by fingers. In the Baroque era, the flute was a finely created concert tool.
Thetyp of flute used at the beginning of the Baroque era were "transverse flutes". The flute threw into the "paint", which is an oral holeOn the side of the flute near her closed end. It was divided into three sections: head, medium and leg. There were six key holes that played all the main scale. The "boreholes" of the holes, the inner chambers where the air passed, were in the shape of a cylinder.
As the Baroque era proceeded, changes were made in the transverse flute, "transvoso", which resulted in what is still called the Baroque flute today. The flute began to be constructed in two "joints", head and body. The main joint contained an inscription that retained the cylindrical opening. She used a newly designed flute from the head down. This resulted in much richer sound quality.
Composers like Antonio Vivaldi, Italy and Johann Sebastian Bach and George Handel in Germany began writing music specifically for the Baroque flute. It became very popular as a solo instrument and was increasingly used in the score for ballet, operas and chamber music.
later, in the classicThe period of music, introduced Theodore Boehm "Boehm Flét". Resintroding the cylindrical holes and changing the shape and size of the finger holes, allowing the flute of larger scale ranges and physically facilitating playing. Boehm was criticized for sacrificing sound quality for easy use. Many still consider the Baroque flute to be an excellent tool because of its beautiful tone.