YAMAHA Tenor Recorder YAMAHA YRT-61M From Japan With Tracking Number

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A tenor recorder with a heavy, sweet, soft, and rich sound. It is a dish that demonstrates the beauty of harmony that is indispensable for ensembles.
A recorder that appears in manuscripts dating back to the 12th century in Europe. It has been loved by many people since the Renaissance Baroque era with its expressive tone that is integrated with breathing. Its structure is very simple, but it is considered to be extremely difficult to create a good-sounding instrument with a beautiful timbre and accurate pitch. Yamaha's recorder production began with actually playing and comparing ancient and modern instruments. Then, we studied and researched the changes in tone color and structure due to the hardness and specific gravity of the material, and based on that data, we repeated prototypes and trial performances. This is how the Yamaha wooden recorder was born. Underpinning its birth was Yamaha's unique woodworking drying technology cultivated over many years, as well as the valuable advice of musicians and experts active around the world. Yamaha wooden recorders are popular with many people because of their high quality not only in terms of sound volume, but also in terms of comfort, texture and durability.
A tenor recorder with a heavy, sweet, soft, and rich sound. It is a dish that demonstrates the beauty of harmony that is indispensable for ensembles. A recorder that appears in manuscripts dating back to the 12th century in Europe. It has been loved by many people since the Renaissance Baroque era with its expressive tone that is integrated with breathing. Its structure is very simple, but it is considered to be extremely difficult to create a good-sounding instrument with a beautiful timbre and accurate pitch. Yamaha's recorder production began with actually playing and comparing ancient and modern instruments. Then, we studied and researched the changes in tone color and structure due to the hardness and specific gravity of the material, and based on that data, we repeated prototypes and
A tenor recorder with a heavy, sweet, soft, and rich sound. It is a dish that demonstrates the beauty of harmony that is indispensable for ensembles. A recorder that appears in manuscripts dating back to the 12th century in Europe. It has been loved by many people since the Renaissance Baroque era with its expressive tone that is integrated with breathing. Its structure is very simple, but it is considered to be extremely difficult to create a good-sounding instrument with a beautiful timbre and accurate pitch. Yamaha's recorder production began with actually playing and comparing ancient and modern instruments. Then, we studied and researched the changes in tone color and structure due to the hardness and specific gravity of the material, and based on that data, we repeated prototypes and
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