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Recorder

1,900.00

1 in stock

Description

The recorder also called (Flute) is among the earliest woodwind instruments and it is a forerunners of the modern flute. The flute has a mouthpiece and is played like a whistle by blowing air directly into it. This instrument can be used in a musical class while in school or in the church._x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ It is a simple wooden tube, usually with eight fingerholes which are covered to produce different notes (sounds). At the mouthpiece, a wooden block called  called (fipple)directs the air.  The Recorders were most popular during the Baroque period (1600-1750), when they formed part of consorts (small group of instruments)._x000D_ _x000D_ They are made in a range of sizes, from the small, very high-pitched sopranino to the large and low-pitched bass. Most modern recorders have three sections called joints, that fit together: the head, body, and the foot._x000D_

Features

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  • Head Joint
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  • Body
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  • Fingerhole
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