Recorder tenor Historical-80 HTH
Pitch: C
Material: hornbeam
Article (to order): 126247
The tenor of this model is a good choice for school classes in the ensemble.
The voluminous, enveloping tone of the low register allows this model to be used as an alternative
version of the bass in children’s ensembles. Carefully processed quality wood and good value for
money makes this budget model attractive for beginners and pupils.
The sounds of the upper octave are heavier to the challenge, loud and colored dramatically and richly.
The assembled body of the instrument gives the possibility to lower the pitch by ¼ tone. The technology of production of billets involves their boiling in a special mix of oil and paraffin to prevent cracking. The body is covered with a natural varnish that minimizes environmental influences.
Warm-up recommendation: plan to play a new instrument for 5 to 10-15 minutes a day for two weeks. The length of the playing period should be increased gradually to prevent deformation of the wood fibers of your instrument.
* A copy of the historical instrument of the Melnytsia-Podilsky Experimental and Production Workshops, which were the first serial producers of the Ukrainian chromatic longitudinal flute, patented by Dmytro Deminchuk (1980).
Features
- Size: tenor in C
- Pitch: 442 Hz
- Model: Historical-80
- Material: hornbeam
- Body: 2-piece construction
- Type: Ukrainian chromatic recorder
- Category: beginner, folk music