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Recorder (musical instrument) - Wikipedia
The recorder is a family of woodwind musical instruments in the group known as internal duct flutes: flutes with a whistle mouthpiece, also known as fipple flutes, although this is an archaic term.
Recorder | Woodwind, Flute, Whistle | Britannica
Recorder, in music, wind instrument of the fipple, or whistle, flute class, closely related to the flageolet. Most recorders made since their revival in 1919 by the English instrument maker Arnold Dolmetsch follow the early 18th-century Baroque design: the …
How to Play the Recorder: A Step-by-Step Guide - wikiHow
6 天之前 · Compared to other instruments, the recorder is relatively easy to play, making it a great first instrument for kids or novice musicians (and a good stepping stone to harder woodwind instruments like the oboe, clarinet, or flute).
About the Recorder - American Recorder Society
Rather than a mere toy, an educational aid, or a simple musical instrument suitable only for amateurs, the recorder is a vehicle for serious musical expression demanding years of dedicated study. It has a long and interesting history and can lay claim to an extensive and highly varied repertoire spanning eight centuries.
The Different Parts Of A Recorder: Its Anatomy And Structure
2023年11月26日 · The recorder, much like a flute, is a tubular instrument broken down into three main parts: the head joint, the body joint, and the foot joint. Recorders come in various sizes depending on the pitch you want—sopranino, descant, treble, tenor, or bass.
History of the recorder - From its revival to present day
The recorder is an instrument that was already fully formed in the first half of the 18th century. However, as it was completely forgotten by people for a period of time, its restoration from the 20th century onwards has preserved its historic shape.
What Are Recorders? Definition, History, Types, And More
2023年12月11日 · What is a recorder? The recorder is a woodwind musical instrument that belongs to the flute family. It is known for its distinct and sweet tone, making it a popular choice for beginners and professional musicians alike.