On a visit to London in he constructed an experimental flute that gave the fingers new mechanical means to control holes placed beyond their reach.
He refined the concept of his new flute in the following year, and the "ring-key" flute of was taken up by a few prominent performers in Paris and later officialy adopted at the Brussels Conservatoire. Boehm devised a metal flute with a new cylindrical bore in , using a similar mechanism to that of the flute. He attended a flute concert in by Charles Nicholson who had an instrument with unusually large tone holes that produced a beautiful, fine tone.
Boehm recognized that producing that sort of sound which was taking over as the standard would require tone holes spaced for good intonation, not for the comfort and convenience of the player's fingers. With that in mind, Boehm set to work in his shop. Boehm released the new flute in , and it quickly became accepted by the important players of the time. However, he was not content to rest on his laurels and continued to improve his new design. Fifteen years after he introduced his new key mechanism, Boehm released the flute that is still in use today, largely unchanged after more than years.
This version has even larger tone holes and has added padded cups for each hole. The present-day concert flute has come a long way from the hollow bones and bamboo stalks of our ancestors.
The history of the flute has seen it move from making simple and somewhat limited melodies to creating quite complex and far-ranging music. It is capable of great range, both in pitch and expression, and requires a certain amount of training and finesse to play it well.
Will there be more changes in the construction of the flute? Download Tonara. Select the platform you would like to access. Tonara Connect Tonara Studio. Connecter Studio. In the first modern flute was made. Where was the flute created? The first flute was made in Germany in Why did they change the flute from wood to metal? The people were tired of it and it didn't last that long. In the latter half of the seventeenth century, flutes with a conical body and a single key attached began to appear.
With this mechanism, for the first time virtually all semitones could be played on the flute. Today this instrument is known as the "baroque flute. Theobald Boehm, the German wind instrument manufacturer, demonstrated a revolutionary new type of flute at the Paris Exhibition of This flute had a metal tube with numerous keys attached.
With earlier flutes, it had been difficult to even get a note out of them, and the intervals between the notes had been variable. Boehm's instrument was a dramatic improvement, however, and overcame these shortcomings. With his major refinements, Boehm essentially created the modern-day flute.
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