Talking to a colleague today, we got onto the subject of flutes.
My colleague said he played one.
Strangely, so did I, once upon a time when God was a boy.
So, we did a "you show me yours and I'll show you mine" thing.
My colleague, who's a part time musician, brought out a "flute" which is played in the Middle East. It has a reed not unlike that of an oboe.
Me, from the back of my cupboard, I dragged out my flute. It's been sitting out of sight for years. I've owned it since I was 12.
I like talking music with my colleague. That I could remember that the oboe has a double reed, and the hole was known as an aperture was a testament to the retention of useless facts in my brain.
That I can still play a tune on my flute - even stranger. I went through a set of scales this afternoon - it seems that your fingers remember the position of F# when you're playing a D Major scale without thinking.
But I haven't played since high school. Yes, I was that girl with the flute case... like many other adolescent girls of the day who carted around a flute (or clarinet) case to school. At least they were portable - if not a little nerdy.
Then again, the flute has always been a nerdy instrument. It was the instrument your Nana listen to on the car radio with her James Galway tapes.
But now we have a new flute hero.
Lizzo!
I mentioned this to my colleague, and he promptly asked, "Who is Lizzo?" (Surely, my colleague being under the age of forty must have hear of Lizzo).
WHO IS LIZZO?
So, I told him about Lizzo. A feminist, body positive American R&B/Rapper/soul/funk recording artist, who also happens to play the flute very well. (She's classically trained) She was all over the news this week for playing a 200-year-old flute crystal in the Library of Congress - whilst twerking - her trademark.
Lizzo is giving the flute some street cred.
I say good on her.
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