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Item Description
The more you blow into this recorder, the more you will be attracted to its rich sound and warm wooden feel. Yamaha wooden recorder.
Ebony's powerful tone has a sweet, lustrous extension. The arched windway allows for easy breath control and expressive playing.
The recorder first appeared in 12th century European manuscripts.
The recorder has been popular since the Renaissance and Baroque periods for its expressive tone that is one with the breath.
The construction of the recorder is very simple, but it is extremely difficult to produce a beautiful tone and accurate pitch with a good sound.
Yamaha's recorder production began by actually blowing on and comparing the best of the best from the past and present.
The changes in tone and structure due to the hardness and specific gravity of the materials were studied, and based on this data, prototypes and trial recordings were repeated.
The Yamaha wooden recorder was thus born.
The birth of the Yamaha Wooden Recorder was supported by Yamaha's unique woodworking drying and processing technologies cultivated over many years, as well as by the valuable advice of performers and experts active around the world.
Yamaha wooden recorders are loved by many people not only for their tone and volume, but also for their high quality in every aspect, including comfort, texture, and durability.

Arched windway
The arched windway provides a certain degree of resistance to the blowing feel, making it easier to control the breath. It produces a brilliant tone with tension.
Ebony
The specific gravity is about 1.0 after drying, and the tone has a sweetness in its power, and its luster is attractive.