East Texas Quarterly Magazine Summer 2014 | Page 12

playing chamber, resonating chamber,tone chamber, or variable tube). The sound chamber contains the sound hole (or distal mouth opening or true sound hole) and the tone holes (finger holes). The slow air chamber can serve as a secondary resonator, which can give some flutes a distinctive sound. The two chambers are acoustically connected by a narrow channel, called a flue that is formed by the top of the plug and the bottom of a removable block (or “bird”, “fetish