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flute造句
31, Some people his grandmother knew had a little girl who wanted to learn the flute and Tom started giving her lessons. 32, They might even find that the trees prefer flute bands to papal choirs. 33, Zwilich's flute concerto was nominated for Best Contemporary Classical Composition. 34, It is, if possible, even more agile than the flute. 35, Its note had none of the lisp of a flute but was bell-like in its clarity. 36, He has taught himself to paint, to write music, play the flute, to write. 37, Janelle Olsen, principal flute with the orchestra since 1999, has been nurtured from birth in the warmth of classical music. 38, The flutist regards himself and his flute as one instrument through which the Lord's breath is blown. 39, Also in a remarkable state of preservation is a flute made h-am the ulna at Vulture. 40, The more often you play the flute, the better you'll get. Remember the old saying, practice makes perfect. 41, The critical question as to whether Martin introduced the design of the three-piece Baroque flute may now be considered. 42, The drumming goes on within, in time to the flute. 43, Montour will perform 20 seconds from an original composition on a flute he carved. 44, Perhaps his biggest obstacle has been his instrument -- the flute, never taken seriously as a jazz instrument. 45, The little flute practises its exercise, and then all is silent(Sentence dictionary), because all is said. 46, And into the silence, sinuous and pin-clear, the first few notes of a flute concerto. 47, Some one was beating what sounded like a tambourine, and, high above all this, Robert thought he heard a flute. 48, The change from flute to piccolo or viceversa occupies only a few seconds. 49, Both pieces combine the distinctive sounds of the New World flute with the more familiar tones of Old World instruments. 50, Some feel that it is the movement of the flute which fascinates it. 51, Not a note seems superfluous in this essay for flute, clarinet in A, vibraphone, piano, violin and cello. 52, From upwards its tone becomes thin and rather unsatisfactory, the flute being far preferable at that altitude. 53, Very slowly, its side seam split open and a flute rolled quietly out on to the floor. 54, The result is that we encounter unsuspected shades of gray, with solo flute and bassoon weaving ironic commentaries. 55, Noted for his prolific output, the composer significantly extended the repertory for the transverse flute. 56, She will entertain with a fascinatingly varied programme of songs, both traditional and modern, with piano and flute accompaniment. 57, Although once a rarity, the alto flute is now frequently found in modern orchestras. 58, The allure of pipes, of a lute, of a lyre, a flute. 59, He played baseball and hockey, attempted to play the flute - without success! 60, Occasionally, two other musicians would accompany her, playing violin and flute.