What are Baroque recorders?
Baroque recorders are Woodwind tools that belong to a group known as Duct Flets, and were created during the 17th century
The Baroque recorder is usually designed in three sections and has a tubular shape. Under the mouthpiece is seven holes for the fingers in front of the tool, with one thumb opening at the back and the end of the bell -shaped record. The sound is made by gentle blowing into the mouthpiece and various holes combinations are covered to create each note in the range of Baroque recorder. It is important not to blow too hard, how to disrupt the notes or create an unpleasant sound.
In modern times, Baroque recorders are usually made and made of plastic or wood; It is also possible to buy custom, hand -carved tools for serious musicians. Recorders are very lionNot to buy compared to other instruments, which makes them affordable for a musician with a budget. Due to their availability and simplicity, Baroque recorders are often introduced to students as the first tool and are very popular in schools. A wide range of music is available for the recorder and many voice pieces can be played on the instrument. Students can gain valuable musical experience by learning to play a recorder, and many of them learn other instruments after this introduction to playing instrumental music.