???Flutist or Flautist???
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I prefer flautist
I guess I'm a creature of habit
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I agree with alot of yall! I personally believe that it depends where the location is at. I visited London a couple of years ago and the say it as "flautist" and since it is commonly pronounced as "flutist" here in the states I thought that they were saying it completely incorrect! Well then finally I realized it did not really matter.
I used to say "flutist" but ever since I came back for London I have been saying "flautist"(I just like the way it sounds"
I used to say "flutist" but ever since I came back for London I have been saying "flautist"(I just like the way it sounds"

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flutist? flautist?
I don't remember the name of the comedian on Ed Sullivan who poked fun at the nomenclature:
Officer! Stop that man? He's flauting!
Officer! Stop that man? He's flauting!
- pied_piper
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I like this explanation, since it seems to be grounded in historical facts. It compares flutist, flautist, flutenist, and a few others...
http://www.fenwicksmith.com/miscellany_flautist.html
http://www.fenwicksmith.com/miscellany_flautist.html
"Never give a flute player a screwdriver."
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