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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2007

How a recorder is made.

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  • Thank you for posting, I learned a lot!! Very interesting.

  • I am glad to hear you liked the video :-)

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  • God, i love How It's Made. Especially these older versions, before they changed the style and announcer.

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  • @sondreixixv he must be referring to 8 notes in a 1 octave scale

  • I want a wooden one, it so shiny XD

  • @llama103 well I could imagine those who play the recorder use it quite often

  • Great video - but what a shame it was ruined by that crap music. The sound of a recorder would have been more appropriate.

  • awsome but boring

  • Hi guys, i've done some recorder videos you might enjoy, one a Coltrane song. my username is atbartholomew3. Thanks!

  • We did this as a final in wood shop Lol we got to engrave it and everything :) i got a A- though, Lol

  • @darlalovly That's the start of the Allemande in the Bach Partita, BWV 1013. Since it's transposed up a minor 3rd for the alto recorder to c, the first measure is c7.

  • But I have plastic....

  • 16 notes = 2 octaves? One octave has 12 notes... (and I know a recorder plays half-notes)

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