How big is a sopranino recorder?
The sopranino recorder is the second smallest recorder of the modern recorder family, and was the smallest before the 17th century. This modern instrument has F5 as its lowest note, and its length is 20 cm.
Is the recorder hard to learn?
The recorder is one of the easiest instruments to learn. Many schools teach the recorder in the early years and it gives a good solid musical start for children. When played well, the recorder is a joy to listen to.
Which wood is best for recorders?
Maple is a popular choice for copies of Renaissance recorders because surviving original instruments were made of maple or similar woods.
Is the Yamaha yrs-302b a step up recorder?
. Like all Yamaha 300-series recorders, the YRS-302B soprano recorder in the key of C is a step-up instrument designed for advanced players. Based on the famous Rottenburgh body design, this recorder has an arched windway to produce a slight resistance that gives you better breath control and allows you to play with more expression.
Why choose Yamaha soprano recorders?
Yamaha 300 and 400 series soprano recorders give experienced players advanced control over their sound. Yamaha has been building musical instruments for more than 130 years, so we know what it takes to make a great sound. Our recorders produce a classic tone that’s pure and in tune across the whole instrument.
What does the yrs-302biii come with with it?
The YRS-302BIII comes with a fingering chart, warranty information, a plastic cleaning rod, and a small joint grease plastic container inside a zippered cloth bag. My copy is made in Japan. The joint grease container is small, but it should last a long time.
What are the differences between the Yamaha 300 and 400 series recorders?
All 300 and 400 series recorders share the same body style based on the classic Rottenburgh design. In addition, these recorders all have an arched windway with a slight resistance that gives an experienced player improved breath control for more expressive playing. Yamaha plastic recorders are built to last for years of reliable use.