The flute, a slender, cylindrical instrument made of silver or wood, produces bright, airy tones. Played by blowing across a mouthpiece and covering finger holes, it is lightweight and portable. Favored by bards, it adds a light, melodic touch to music, making it ideal for both solo performances and ensembles.
You see the flute, its slender, silver body gleaming in the light. Delicate finger holes and intricate keys line its length. The mouthpiece, smooth and polished, invites breath to bring forth its bright, airy tones.