Carnegie Hall Soprano recorder; key of C; Baroque fingering; double holes; C-C#; D-D#; three-piece construction; with lanyard. The instrument is ideal for all music educators and hobbyists looking for a superior recorder. Proceeds of the recorder sales will help fund The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall, which creates broad-reaching music education programs. Shop Amazon Music - New Releases
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- Yamaha; YRS24B; recorder.
SOME OF THE CUSTOMER REVIEWS ABOUT THIS MUSICAL INSTRUMENT [ SAMPLE ]
1) A decent "you can't hurt it" recorder - I have a more expensive plastic Yamaha recorder at home, but this is the one we are using in an adult "advanced beginners" class. The sound is decent for a plastic recorder. This one is in the trunk of my car and is just taken out once a week for the class. It doesn't clog very easily (something that seems more likely when you've been playing a good wooden one for awhile.) This is a good choice for a beginner recorder. And when I've heard it played by our instructor, the tone is really quite good. Instead of the $2 one piece recorders, splurge :-). Being an acoustic guitar player who has to always be concerned about things like humidity, temperature and having to take great care with an instrument, this is great. Nothing is going to damage it, doesn't take up much space, and you can make music with it. Seriously, this sounds as good as some plastic ones I've heard that cost $15-$30 dollars. The 4 star rating is based on comparably priced plastic recorders, and not the more expensive wooden ones.
By Dr John Ficarro on February 22, 2009
2) Excellent Recorder for the price - I bought this recorder for a friend as a gift to replace a cheaper one. It sounds so good that I bought another one for me, and another one for my son, just to start learning music. As I said, excellent recorder for the price.
By Jorge Belmonte on March 21, 2009
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