What is the difference between a flute and a fife
Jack Fife's birth name is Warren John Fife. Shirley Fife's birth name is Shirley May Fife. The phone number of the Fife Library is: Who would win between Piccolo or Vegeta is a close call. Most people agree that Piccolo would win due to his battle experience. Other people claim Vegeta. Log in. Musical Instruments. The Difference Between. Study now. See Answer. Best Answer.
Fife is a place and a piccolo is an instrument. NO Fife is like a smaller piccolo only less complicated pretty much a tube with holes and piccolo is a smaller version of the flute. Study guides. Musical Instruments 20 cards. Ancient musical instrument similar to the buccina.
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Easy, nein? Maybe should have stuck to lurking. This thread has been very educational, though, and boy that emboucher series has been just what I needed, 2 weeks into flute learning…. Och well, ……. And I have been told that in the early Colonial days, the fife was the most common instrument in US households, and played for fun, to accompany singing, and for dancers.
So, while today it is associated primarily with marching and martial settings, it once was used much more widely. The primary difference between any MODERN thing called a fife and any modern thing called a whistle is that the whistle is end blown and the fife is a side blown "traverse" instrument. A whistle uses a fipple, or block, to guide the airstream across the blade, or lip. A fife player uses his or her lips to direct the airstream against the opposite side of a hole which acts as the blade.
A fife player, like a flute player, can change the pitch by directing the air higher or lower across the blade. They just need another hole right about the place where the blade would be on a whistle. The better fifes tend to have a mouthplate to give the flutemaker more control over the shape of the hole and the opposite edge - shape, thickness, angle, bevel, etc. Its hard to be humble when you get a comment like that.
The Fifes are smaller with higher keys, Bb, C,D etc. The fifes are pleasant sounding instruments and not shrill, but they can be played much harder than a whistle and still behave themselves in the upper octave.
This configuration is ideal for playing mellow, multi-part music from many traditions, especially indoors with voice or other well-developed instruments. A Fife has a simple construction, with only a few tone holes for direct stoppage by the fingers; it plays in only a few keys around B-flat; the scale and pitch may not be standard from one maker to another.
Learning is easy, and technique is basic. The fife is a short instrument with a narrow bore for playing mostly in the second and third octaves, not the first. This configuration is ideal for unison projection of hard-hitting outdoor march music with drums.
These musicians play in Fife and Drum corps; after the performance, corps play together informally in a jam session. Fifers drink beer. Fifes are more like piccolos but slightly smaller and thinner so they produce a higher range. They also tend to have holes instead of keys like a recorder and are generally made of wood.
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