flautist

[ UK /flˈɔːtɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who plays the flute
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How To Use flautist In A Sentence

  • This is the flauto dolce indeed but never with that gawping vibrato that too many flautists, having seen the error of their ways and taken up the recorder, are apt to regale us with.
  • ‘I am, as you know, always reluctant if I have to write for an instrument I can't stand’ was Mozart's excuse to his father for not fulfilling a lucrative commission for an amateur flautist.
  • The shapers can also record and change the music of other players, such as flautists, clarinettists and oboists.
  • He is a former flautist and choirboy who read music at college. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flutists are asked to sing through their instruments, pianists are asked to whistle and moan, and instrumental scores are visually twisted into circles or cruciforms.
  • Not just a gifted flautist and sax player but one damn fine stilt performer, Greg can regularly be found plying his trade in the metro when he's got no other work.
  • He is a former flautist and choirboy who read music at college. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dhol players and a flautist led guests into the wedding breakfast. Times, Sunday Times
  • He rapidly acquired a reputation as an accomplished flautist, whilst at the same time producing his first important compositions.
  • Can someone trace the etomology of: adroit skin flutist ETYMOLOGY OF ‘I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKE’
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