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		<title>How Nagahara Flutes Are Made</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet This is a great article telling a little of how Nagahara flutes are made using CNC technology. &#8220;The greatest flute players in the world strive for a uniquely personal sound to the way they play their instruments and interpret each piece of music. For this reason, these professionals often choose hand-made instruments that enhance [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Software For Flute Practicing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet In the latest issue of The Flutist which I receive as being a member of the National Flute Association, there was an article about software for use in practicing and teaching. Here is a brief summary of it and some additions of my own. The article, written by Joseph Manupello, is interesting, but has [...]]]></description>
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