Tenor Recorder Duet
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All Comments (22)
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tenor recorder. way better than soprano. i have 4 soprano recorders.
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@folkflutist It sounds a little strange on the hole range, but IMHO that is due to the recording more than the recorders or players.
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@1000BlueStar I don't know what you mean by "regular" ; you play with the same fingerings as you do with a soprano. That is : all holes closed = C (one octave below the soprano C, of course).
With an alto - size between soprano and tenor : all holes closed = F It means that if you do the same fingerings as you do on a soprano or tenor when playing a C scale, on the alto you will then play an F scale : F G A Bb C etc
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it sounds like it doesn't have a very good base tone. I'm thinking of getting a tenor recorder. How is the sound of these compared to wooden tenor recorders? Youtube videos don't really cut it.
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@jakobneirinck because its a recorder, not a flute.
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why are these flutes called recorders? that's why i couldn't find it on here
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are these dolmetches or what kind, please email me, you sound great!
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Is it 'split filming'?..haha!! Great playing and piece though..I play too..RESPECT to recorders!!
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@sheilamaclean1 This is "Stella Splendens".
Hello:
I like your playing style. You have some great posts!
Question for you, what type of tenor recorder do you use?
Thanks!
guglegulag 7 months ago
@guglegulag i use an Aulos brand tenor its really nice
pipurrcat 7 months ago
are the notes the same as a regular recorder?
1000BlueStar 9 months ago
@1000BlueStar yep
pipurrcat 9 months ago