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    How does a bamboo flute work?
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    The stream of air that you blow over the mouthpiece creates vibrations that are amplified by the space inside the flute. When you cover or uncover the air holes, it affects the tone produced by the flute.
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    How long does it take to learn the flute?
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    Depending on your goals and how much time you have to practice, it could take anywhere from a few months to several years. The more time you can devote to practicing each day, the faster you will get comfortable with your new instrument!
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    How much does a bamboo flute cost?
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    Depending on the quality of the instrument you’re looking for, you might spend anywhere from just a few dollars to several hundred. You can get very simple bamboo flutes for under $5.
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    How do I recognize a bamboo flute?
    Verin
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    It should be a medium-long pipe with finger-holes and a mouthpiece made out of bamboo.
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    How do I blow into the gold flute?
    Sailor Rayla
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    You can blow into it as you would your standard Yamaha flute. Lips more relaxed for lower sounds and lips tighter for higher sounds.
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    What is the difference between a metal flute and bamboo flute?
    JACOB HERNANDEZ
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    The sound, volume, and material is different.
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