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alto flute

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alto flute

Flute in G with a range a fourth lower than that of the ordinary instrument. The instrument sometimes mistakenly called a bass flute.



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616, for Three Flutes and Alto Flute (or Clarinet on B-Flat)--Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, transcribed and edited by Karl Kraber.
Albright blows soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone sax as well as alto flute.
This music for four flutes has contrasting styles, using piccolo and alto flute.
 
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