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  2. List of flute makers - Wikipedia

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    The specific problem is: the article contains some flute makers who aren't notable enough for an encyclopedia article. Please help improve this article if you can. ( December 2014 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message )

  3. William S. Haynes Flute Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Dr. Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman in space, brought her Haynes flute with her to space, making Haynes flutes the first flutes in space. [14] In November 2009, James Galway, world-renowned flutist, visited the company. Five years later, Haynes introduced a flute named after him: the Sir James Galway Model Q Series Flute. [15]

  4. Gemeinhardt - Wikipedia

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    Gemeinhardt Co. is a manufacturer of flutes and piccolos. [1] These musical instruments are developed by this company for all levels of musicians, beginners to professionals

  5. Dana Sheridan - Wikipedia

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    Dana Sheridan began to manufacture his own flutes in 1972, after graduation from Boston's Berklee School. [4] After receiving a degree in music composition from that school, he worked with prominent flute manufacturers William S. Haynes, Verne Q. Powell and Brannen Brothers, before creating his own flute manufacturing company in 1982. [4]

  6. Category:Flute makers - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... (flute maker) D. Louis Drouet; G. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;

  7. Albert Cooper (flute maker) - Wikipedia

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    Bass flute in C - 3; Cooper's primary contribution to flute making is the Cooper Scale, [2] where the position and size (opening) of the flute's tone holes have been accurately determined. This has been now universally adopted and is promoted by all the major flute makers, in particular the flute maker Brannen Brothers.

  8. Maximilian Schwedler - Wikipedia

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    Schwedler was born in Hirschberg im Riesengebirge, Silesia (now in Poland) to August and Selma Schröter Schwedler. He expressed an interest in music at a young age; his mother bought him a two-keyed wooden flute along with a copy of Examples for Johann Joachim Quantz's On Playing the Flute at an estate sale and he took his first lessons from a former military musician. [3]

  9. Tip Lamberson - Wikipedia

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    flute maker Nathaniel "Tip" Lamberson (1922–2005), also known as "N.D. Lamberson", was one of the premier American flute makers. Tip made a total of 730 flutes from 1968 to 1985, when he officially retired from the flute-making industry.