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Wed, 5 Jan 2000 08:45:18 -0800
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Dear List:
        This remarkable website may have nearly a thousand pics of old
instruments, of flutes, as well as of horns and most other wind
instruments, ranging from ancient, classical, medeival to the present.
Each pic is easily downloadable, and I imagine in common domain if you
want to use any for a flyer, brochure, or just a wealth of information
about instrumental history. Check the "Organology" link on the webpage
and click on flutes (or other categories).
        http://perso.club-internet.fr/cjsax/
        Click this following webpage and you'll find 3 very interesting pics of
triple and quadruple ("polyphonic") flutes built to be played by one
person.
        http://jean.monange.free.fr/biseaux/bectri/bectri.html
-- Best, Bob Fink
516 Avenue K South
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan., Canada S7M 2E2
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Fax: 306-244-0795 / Voice: 306-244-0679

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