Features of flute instrument
There are different types of flutes, but they all come in the form of a narrow, hollow cylinder. In the past, flutes were made of wood, but today they are made of different materials. Despite the slight differences, most flutes are made up of almost identical parts: the location of the edges, the connection, the right and left keys, the thumb keys of the connecting rod. Based on the shape of the flute, it is divided into different types: • Chinese flute: It is one of the oldest instruments in the world and it is divided into three groups: Dizi, Xiao, Paixiao, and Kodi. • Indian flute: made of bamboo with six to seven holes that are played obliquely • ocarina Flute: Made in China and is one of the oldest instruments in the world with 4 to 12 holes. They can be in different sizes from one pipe to one pipe. Apart from the way they play and the material of the body, these flutes are each used in specific parts and have different styles. There are many famous flutists around the world, including James Glavi, Jane Baxter, Emmanuel Fouad, Jim Perry Rampal, and more.
Music education in Liverpool
Liverpool has a long tradition in classical and pop music. This city is very famous for introducing the Beatles to the world. The pop and rock scene has been one of the most important parts of British music since the 1950s. In 2001, they declared Liverpool the Guinness Book of World Records as the city of pop because of the number one records that came out of the city. The most famous band from Liverpool is the Beatles, who have performed many of their early concerts at the Cavern Club. In the 1960s, the city was the site of the Morsi Beat pop music genre, popularized by artists such as Gerry & The Pacemakers. However, even before Morsi Beat, Liverpool had successful moves like Frankie Van, Lita Rosa, and Billy Fury. In 2008, the Liverpool World Museum (in collaboration with the Institute for Popular Music at the University of Liverpool) hosted The Beat Goes On, which traces the entire history of music in Liverpool from 1945 to the present. Except for the Beatles, Gary, Pacemaker, Frankie goes to Hollywood, Eco de Bonnie, Laz, Zatons, Farm, Wombat, etc. have been introduced to the world from this city. The Jakaranda, the Liverpool Royal Philharmonic, the Eco Arena, the Art Club, and the O2 Academy are some of Liverpool's most important venues. Liverpool International Festival, Liverpool Sound City, Africa, etc. are some of the important music festivals in this city.