For recorder players ( others, ignore)
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Slightly off topic, but I couldn't resist. I just bought my fiancee and myself 2 of the coolest recorders ( played that long before the whistle). They are Yamaha sopranos (soprani?), model yrs-20BG, and are made in clear plastic. These are not just a novelty, but are in fact very excellent soprano recorders. We both have very good wooden instruments, but wanted indestructible ones to haul on picnics, hikes etc. They come 3 outlandish shades of pink, blue, and green. If anyone made really good whistles in clear plastic, they'd have a hit on their hands...
Best thing was the price: under $6 US. I got mine from Courtly Music in Warrensburg NY, but other recorder suppliers carry them too.
Best thing was the price: under $6 US. I got mine from Courtly Music in Warrensburg NY, but other recorder suppliers carry them too.
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I'm still thrashing about with my Walton's, but enjoy listening to good (to my ear) recorder playing by two guys who call themselves the Brobdingnagian Bards. You can find them on MP3.com to give a listen. "Shepherd's Serenade" and "The Bridge - A Lover's Apology" are two of my favorites.
Just my two cents,
Rick
Just my two cents,
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I have one of the white plastic Yamahas; when I first got it I didn't realize how good the sound was compared to most other "cheap" recorders... Probably a silly question - but do those transparent ones sound the same as the plain white?
I found pictures on Elderly.com -- that blue is nifty. I think I need to make another (local, thankfully - not catalog) music store run!
~DW~
I found pictures on Elderly.com -- that blue is nifty. I think I need to make another (local, thankfully - not catalog) music store run!
~DW~
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Yes, the transparent recorders sound every bit as good as the white ones. We rehearsed with some friends last night, and these clear recorders fit right in with the "real" ones.
BTW-- for an even cooler effect, try to find a frind or 2 who also wantto try thse recorders. You can mix and match the pieces, making a multi-colored, transparent recorder.
BTW-- for an even cooler effect, try to find a frind or 2 who also wantto try thse recorders. You can mix and match the pieces, making a multi-colored, transparent recorder.
<heavy sigh> I've sworn off the recorder until I've gotten the whistle well figured out. As much as I regret it sometimes (I'm playing about half the tunes I used to in session because I am constantly screwing up on notes between B and D), I've improved in whistle playing by beaps and lounds since locking my recorders away.
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On 2001-08-13 12:41, tyghress wrote:
<heavy sigh> I've sworn off the recorder until I've gotten the whistle well figured out.
I did that in the beginning, not consciously, but simply because Iwas so involved with the whistle. Now, I can switch from instrument to the other at will, even the recorders in F.
On 2001-08-13 12:41, tyghress wrote:
<heavy sigh> I've sworn off the recorder until I've gotten the whistle well figured out.
I did that in the beginning, not consciously, but simply because Iwas so involved with the whistle. Now, I can switch from instrument to the other at will, even the recorders in F.
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My hat's off to Yamaha for their Easter Recorders (so called not only for their eastery-neon palatte, but also because they were supposed to be available in quantity last year at Easter - although my shipment arrived about Halloween!). They are absolutely the best recorder deal on the face of the planet - sweet, intonation on the mark, not screechy (if you pay attention to working on tone).
I'll only play a wooden recorder for about an hour before I set it aside to dry out (excess moisture can destroy intonation permanently, which is also true for whistles) ... and as I practice for at least 3 hours at a stretch, I go through recorders! No worries with these plastic ones, which perform quite brilliantly even with my ensemble.
Kids love them - when I did a performance for a grade school, everyone wanted to know where they could come by one (or two, or all three - hey, even a cheap deal for the set!). Best of all, since they are clear, kids get all excited about watching the physics of "lung humidity" in action!
I thought I was the only one who mixed and matched my parts. I'm glad there are others equally lunatic out there!
FE
I'll only play a wooden recorder for about an hour before I set it aside to dry out (excess moisture can destroy intonation permanently, which is also true for whistles) ... and as I practice for at least 3 hours at a stretch, I go through recorders! No worries with these plastic ones, which perform quite brilliantly even with my ensemble.
Kids love them - when I did a performance for a grade school, everyone wanted to know where they could come by one (or two, or all three - hey, even a cheap deal for the set!). Best of all, since they are clear, kids get all excited about watching the physics of "lung humidity" in action!
I thought I was the only one who mixed and matched my parts. I'm glad there are others equally lunatic out there!
FE
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On 2001-08-17 08:23, avanutria wrote:
Whoops, if anyone else is trying to find it, it's courtlymusicUNlimited.com *smile*
Dang!! I knew that. Typed it correctly the first time, and thought it looked wrong...anyway, great store, nice people..Visit them if you are ever in the Adirondacks of upstate NY
On 2001-08-17 08:23, avanutria wrote:
Whoops, if anyone else is trying to find it, it's courtlymusicUNlimited.com *smile*
Dang!! I knew that. Typed it correctly the first time, and thought it looked wrong...anyway, great store, nice people..Visit them if you are ever in the Adirondacks of upstate NY
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