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YAMAHA YRT-61M Wooden Recorder Tenor
$ 487.49
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YAMAHA YRT-61M Wooden Recorder TenorDescription
Condition: New
A recorder used in manuscripts of 12th century Europe. The expressive tone integrated with breathing has been familiar to many people since the Renaissance Baroque era. Although its structure is very simple, it is considered extremely difficult to create a good-sounding sound with a beautiful tone and accurate pitch. Yamaha's recorder production started by actually comparing and comparing old and new nameplates. Then, we studied and studied the change and structure of the timbre due to the hardness and specific gravity of the material, and based on that data, we repeated trial production and trial playing. The Yamaha wooden recorder was born in this way. Underpinning its birth was Yamaha's unique woodworking drying and processing technology cultivated over many years, as well as the valuable advice of performers and experts active throughout the world. Yamaha wooden recorders are of high quality not only in tone and volume but also in comfort, texture and durability, and are used by many people.
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