10 Flute Coloring Pages - Free!
Musical Instruments
How focused this flutist looks! He plays his beautiful flute with great dedication. Do you think we've used a suitable color palette to paint him? What tones will you use when painting all these flute coloring images?
At Coloring Together we value colorful instruments; and that's why we want you to paint the flutes in these printable coloring pages like a true professional.
Once you've applied the techniques of gradient, brushing, and pointillism, these flute coloring pages will be ready to be added to our artistic orchestra.
Use fun supplies! Chalk, pastel-toned wooden pencils, and colored school cardstock are excellent options. And if you're not afraid to get messy and try new things, cold paints, tempera, and glitter will give wonderful results.
Do you think you can reach the highest notes? These recorder drawings, cartoon flute drawings, and flute drawings for kids need an artist who gives their best effort to make them shine.
You're the one! And since we know your drawings always turn out incredible, we want you to send them to us so we can upload them to our website. Dazzle everyone with your talent!
Flutes coloring pages
Why color flutes pictures?
Flutes are wind instruments. Although they can be made from various types of materials, the most popular ones are made of metal, wood, plastic, resin, porcelain, and bone.
There are more than a dozen different types of flutes, but the best known are the recorder, the transverse flute, and the piccolo.
It's believed that a kind of primitive flute was the first musical instrument in history. Wow, they sure are old! And their music is beautiful and captivating.
That's why at Coloring Together we've decided to put together a lovely gallery of flute coloring pages.
Have fun painting the most beautiful flute coloring images! And while you do, learn lots of new things by reading the fun facts about flutes that we've researched for you.
Learn while coloring Flutes
- The largest playable flute in the world measures an impressive 3.63 meters long! It was built in India to perform the national anthem at a public event. Its dimensions were confirmed on December 25, 2014.
- Have you ever heard of the hyperbass flute? Also known as the hypergrave flute, it's the instrument in the flute family that reaches the lowest tones. It has a "C" tuning (four octaves below the concert flute) and its lowest note is "C0." Cool!
- How long do you think a person can last playing the flute? In August 2017 Englishwoman Katherine Brookes broke a world record by playing the flute for 27 hours, 32 minutes, and 32 seconds. Impressive!
- The largest flute ensemble in history featured the participation of 3,742 flutists. The event was organized in July 2011 by the "Tsugaru Yokobue Guinness Executive Committee" in Hirosaki, Japan.
- Some scientists believe that the oldest musical instrument in the world is a Neanderthal flute discovered in 1995. It was nicknamed the "Divje Babe Flute" and is estimated to be more than 43 thousand years old. Incredible!
