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[[Image:Flageolet.jpg|thumb|300px|A French Flageolet]]The Flageolet is a end-blown flute.  It is closely related to the [[Recorder]] and [[Tin Whistle]].  The term Flageolet was first used for a flute in the thirteenth century.  Flageolets fell out of popularity in the twentieth century.
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[[Image:Flageolet.jpg|thumb|300px|A French Flageolet]]The '''flageolet''' is a end-blown flute.  It is closely related to the [[recorder]] and [[Tin Whistle|tin whistle]].  The term flageolet was first used for a flute in the thirteenth century.  Flageolets fell out of popularity in the twentieth century.
  
 
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A French Flageolet
The flageolet is a end-blown flute. It is closely related to the recorder and tin whistle. The term flageolet was first used for a flute in the thirteenth century. Flageolets fell out of popularity in the twentieth century.