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Yamaha YRS302B Recorder

Yamaha YRS302B Recorder
Brand: Yamaha
Category: Single Detail Page Misc

List Price: $32.50
Buy New: $15.50
You Save: $17.00 (52%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews

Color: black
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1

MPN: YRS302B
Model: YRS-302B
UPC: 086792508016
EAN: 0086792508016
ASIN: B0002MS7NS

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Arched windway designed for ease of reaching upper register.
  • Exceptionally comfortable to play
  • Considered fully compatible with wooden recorders
  • Utilizes ABS resin for strength and durability.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
If you are serious about your music, this recorder delivers a rich body of sound while providing the convenience of durable, maintenance-free ABS resin.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Better than others   May 23, 2008
Trina Richardson (Riviera Beach, FL USA)
This ones is a little better than the loud plastic ones, but I guess I'm just not a recorder person, It still sounds like a toy to me. Maybe the very expensive ones would sound a little more rich, but I don't think I wanna play that bad. I'll just stick with the metal flutes for now.


5 out of 5 stars great recorder, great price   May 5, 2008
Tulla Girl (Vermont)
nothing more to say than what the title says... great instrument for a great price


4 out of 5 stars Better sound than my wooden recorder.   April 2, 2008
Jack Reynolds (Southwest Virginia)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I own a wooden soprano recorder, but I never play it anymore - I'm always playing this one. It has a very nice, warm sound. The price is a little high - if you're just starting to learn the recorder, buy a cheaper student model. But if you already know the basics of recorder and want to improve your sound, then this is a good product for you.


3 out of 5 stars Is it really worth the money   March 23, 2008
Michael Collins (Joplin, MO United States)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

You'll likely find that any of the Yamaha plastic recorders are great instruments. If you need something top quality, go to a wood instrument. Otherwise, stick with the less expense models.

Maybe buy the Soprano and Alto less expensive models for the price of this one and give one to a friend and play duets. Then the fun really starts.



5 out of 5 stars Very very nice. Baroque, not German (and why this matters)   November 8, 2007
Mark A. Peot (Chapel Hill, NC USA)
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

I purchased two of these recorders: one as a replacement for my daughter's inexpensive soprano recorder (which my 3 year-old son shattered while playing golf) and one to play when I travel.
My goal was to find an inexpensive, easy-to-care-for recorder with a softer sound than the typical shrieking whistle sold to school children.

I have not been disappointed--the Yahama Soprano recorder has a wonderful warm sound and is very comfortable to play.

A note for parents: This recorder uses Baroque, not German fingering. This means that it is may not a good pre-band instrument, as most band woodwinds (and most recorders for school-age children) use German fingering. For example, on a Flutophone (German fingering), you play F by covering all of the holes on the left hand and only the top hole with the right hand. In Baroque fingering, you play F by covering the first, third and fourth holes on the right hand. It is a bit more challenging to play legato, since you have to cover/uncover multiple holes simultaneously.

Also, some recorders for children (such as the Flutophone) have lipped holes, which seem to make it easier for the child to completely cover the hole. The holes on this recorder are not lipped.


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