Flageolet in C?
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The ivory wind instruments in La Hyre’s Allegory of Music are flageolets, or duct flutes, with a whistle mouthpiece similar to a recorder. The flageolet has four finger holes in the front and two in the back. Flageolets were associated with pastoral settings and used to evoke birdsong; in the painting, they may offer a link between musica naturalis and musica artificialis. By the eighteenth century, flageolets were commonly used to teach songs to birds.
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