| 21. | There are also double and triple flageolets, having two or three bodies that allowed for a drone and countermelody.
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| 22. | Flageolets were made until the 19th century when they were succeeded by the cheaper and more easily made tin whistle.
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| 23. | Small versions of this instrument, called bird flageolets were also made and were used for teaching birds to sing.
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| 24. | The arrangement of the tone holes on the flageolet yields a scale different from that on the whistle or recorder.
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| 25. | He became a master of the harp, the clarinet and the flageolet and learned to play many other instruments.
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| 26. | Tender grilled calamari and flageolets with olive oil, preserved lemon and honey flavored with cloves and coriander was surprisingly subtle.
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| 27. | His first shows featured gendarme Flageolet soon followed, but these are never much more than foils for the two heroes.
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| 28. | The "'flageolet "'is a woodwind instrument and a member of the Sieur Juvigny in 1581.
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| 29. | The latter was developed by English instrument maker William Bainbridge, resulting in the " improved English flageolet " in 1803.
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| 30. | At a concert at Covent Garden, in the same year, he performed on two flageolets set together in frame.
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