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[[File:Flutegender Flag.png|thumb|The flutegender flag.]] |
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'''Flutegender''' describes a [[xenogender]] that strongly |
[[File:Alternative Flutegender Flag.png|thumb|An alternate flutegender flag.]]{{Unsourced}}'''Flutegender''' describes a [[xenogender]] that strongly identifies with one's own flutes, identifies with flutes in general, or wants to include flutes into their gender. Flutegender also involves recorders, piccolos, or any other wind instruments. |
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Despite the fact that flutes are often considered [[feminine]], anyone can be flutegender. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The term was coined by Cody Rosel, a Tumblr user, on February 26, 2021, to represent how much flutes, and other types of woodwinds similar to the flute, such as piccolos, made an impact on his life. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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The flutegender flag has five stripes: a grey stripe, a light silver stripe, a white stripe, a light orange-gold stripe, and a dark orange-gold stripe. Grey represents nickel, silver, and brass, which is what flutes are usually made of. Light silver represents high pitch, as flutes can play up the three octaves higher than the middle octave C (C4). White represents melodies, which is usually what the flute plays. Light orange-gold represents trills and slurs, which are usually associated to flutes. And dark orange-gold represents that flutes can actually play really low too. Flutes can play down to C7, and ones with foot joints can play one note lower than it. |
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The colors of the Flutegender flag represent: |
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[[File:Alternative Flutegender Flag.png|thumb|Alternative Flutegender Flag]] |
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Color one (Grey): Nickle, Silver, and Brass which is what flutes are usually made out of. |
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Color two (Light silver): High pitch. Flutes can play up the three octaves higher than the middle octave C (C4). |
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Color three (White): Melodies, which is usually what the flute plays. |
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Color four (Light Orange-gold): Trills and Slurs, which is usually associated to flutes. |
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Color five (Dark Orange-gold): To represent that flutes can actually play really low too. Flutes can play down to C7 and ones with foot joints can play one note lower than it. |
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 20 November 2021
Flutegender describes a xenogender that strongly identifies with one's own flutes, identifies with flutes in general, or wants to include flutes into their gender. Flutegender also involves recorders, piccolos, or any other wind instruments.
Despite the fact that flutes are often considered feminine, anyone can be flutegender.
History
The term was coined by Cody Rosel, a Tumblr user, on February 26, 2021, to represent how much flutes, and other types of woodwinds similar to the flute, such as piccolos, made an impact on his life.
Flag
The flutegender flag has five stripes: a grey stripe, a light silver stripe, a white stripe, a light orange-gold stripe, and a dark orange-gold stripe. Grey represents nickel, silver, and brass, which is what flutes are usually made of. Light silver represents high pitch, as flutes can play up the three octaves higher than the middle octave C (C4). White represents melodies, which is usually what the flute plays. Light orange-gold represents trills and slurs, which are usually associated to flutes. And dark orange-gold represents that flutes can actually play really low too. Flutes can play down to C7, and ones with foot joints can play one note lower than it.