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Hi, my name is Rachel from Baltimore. I think the information included is good but I don't see any references/sources that have been cited in the text and at the bottom so I'm not sure where the information is coming from and there's no sources to back up the information. The name of the page should be changed because the title is a bit misleading; either that or the picture on the right side should be changed to a picture of the book. If not, the reader might get confused over whether the page is talking about methods on playing the flute (i.e. how to hold the flute, the fingerings for the different notes, scales etc...) or the book itself. Rh1324 (talk) 03:38, 13 February 2017 (UTC)Reply