(1)The actual soprano and sopranino tone ranges are an octave higher than indicated in the chart.
(2)If two or more fingerings are shown,the one on the left is standard and the other(s)alternate.
Features of the Recorder
(1)Handsome design-produces mellow tones representing modern and RenaIssance styles,ideal for solo and Ensemble playing.
(2)Modern,easy-to-cover tone hole placement patterned after the Baroque system.
(3)First quality ABS resin construction,refined finish enduring body.
(4)Precise and reliable construction using modern tical equipment.
Recorder use and care
(1)For years of reliable use,always treat Recorder with care.specialcare should be taken not to damage Labium or surrounding areaas sound quality willbe reduced.
(2)To remove moisture,cover Labium section and blow forcefully.Donot shake or strike instrument.To remove particles,disassemble and wipe sections with clean lint-free cloth or gauze.keep Recorder in its case when not in use.
(3)To asse mble,usepomade or linght oil on joints for easy fitting and proper seal to prevent air leaks.
(4)Keep Bec section clean with soapy water.
Recorder system avallable
(1)Barman system:Traditional design for the seri us students or professional. (Developed by our company for continued growth of Recorder music).
(2)German system:Specially deve loped for use by beginners.Originally designed in Germany in 1930 for school students.(Designed primarily for Cmajor scale).
Two systems of instrument
(1)Division by fingering chart or back tone-hole.
(a)Indicated in (B) or (E) by Baroque system.
(b)Indicated in (G) or (D) by German system.
(2)Division by model.
Notice the third hole from Bec section
The large hole:Baroque system
The small hole:German system