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French flageolets

Scope note

The original or classic flageolets developed in France in the 16th century, featuring a narrow conical bore contracting slightly toward the foot, and commonly four fingerholes at the front and two thumbholes at the back.

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

3000256391

Broader Terms used

flageolets

Term used for

flageolets, French

Equivalent Terms used

French flageolet

Created

13yrs ago

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