Soprano Flute in E Flat
It has a range of three octaves, it is equivalent to a Concert C Flute.
Bass Flute in C
It evolved during the 1920's as a substitute for the saxophone in jazz music. It is pitched one octave lower than the ordinary flute.
Piccolo In C
Sounds one octave higher than the Concert Flute in C. Used in Orchestras, Concert Bands and Flute Choirs.
Tenor Flute
Tenor flute is also called the flute d'amore in B flat.This type of flute has been in existence since the Medieval times. It is pitched one step lower that the C flute.
- Tenor Flute - Also called the flute d'amore in B flat. This type of flute has been in existence since Medieval times. It is pitched one step lower than the C flute.
Treble Flute In G
- It has a three octave range starting from g1. The G Treble Flute is usually responsible for the melody. It is also a transposing instrument, its pitch is a 4th lower than its actual sound.