It was used a lot for making flutes in England and France especially during the 19th century.
Before Odell decided to start making flutes, he had worked as a leather crafter, and jeweler.
That is why the white reed is not used to make flutes: one does not blow another's flute.
He also said that no prophets were needed to show them how to make flutes, either, or how to play them.
Kaiphranos is well known in the Great Kingdoms as someone who wants to make flutes, not be king.
He has been making traditional Irish flutes for over 30 years now.
Dr. Verge added that he had made virtual flutes more than 30 feet long, some with side tubes branching off in different directions.
Palladium is also used to make professional transverse flutes.
Over the years he began to make flutes from cedar and researched Comanche music for the instrument.
Giant reed has been used to make flutes for over 5,000 years.