Types of Flutes?

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There are two types of flutes: the recorder flute that requires the player to blow into the end and it is classified with the whistle and ocarina, all belonging to the fipple flutes and the transverse flute where the player blows over a hole through the mouthpiece from the side with the holes covered to determine the tone that is played.
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