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fluting [Am ˈfludɪŋ, Brit ˈfluːtɪŋ] N U

1. fluting (grooves):

fluting
fluting

2. fluting (wavy edge):

fluting

I. flute [Am flut, Brit fluːt] N

1. flute MUS (instrument, organ stop):

2. flute (glass):

II. flute [Am flut, Brit fluːt] VB trans

1. flute (make wavy):

2. flute pillar/column ARCHIT:

transverse flute N

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fluting N

fluting

flute [flu:t] N MUS

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fluting N

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flute [flut] N MUS

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Present
Iflute
youflute
he/she/itflutes
weflute
youflute
theyflute
Past
Ifluted
youfluted
he/she/itfluted
wefluted
youfluted
theyfluted
Present Perfect
Ihavefluted
youhavefluted
he/she/ithasfluted
wehavefluted
youhavefluted
theyhavefluted
Past Perfect
Ihadfluted
youhadfluted
he/she/ithadfluted
wehadfluted
youhadfluted
theyhadfluted

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He plays sopranino and alto saxophones, clarinets, bassoon, flute, bamboo flutes ("shakuhachi", "ney", and panpipes), and didgeridoo; as well as Rastafarian hand drums (nyabingi, repeater, and bass).
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He soon learned to play the flute, piano, bass, synthesizer and guitar, but singing was always his primary interest.
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She composed chamber music, such as flute sonatas.
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Today, this is considered a standard method book for flute players to study from.
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Later he learned the flute, a somewhat louder instrument, so that he could hear himself in sessions.
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