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    | Author: Petra Date:   2000-12-05 02:04
 
 My daughter started playing cornet in school. Her younger brothers want to play an instrument now too. How do I choose a recorder for a beginner?
 
 
 
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    | Author: Eoin McAuley Date:   2000-12-05 07:27
 
 Recorders come in a number of different sizes. The one to choose for a child is the Soprano recorder (called the Descant recorder in England). For starting off, a plastic one is good enough. To get a good wood recorder would cost at least £50, $60. Plastic models are much cheaper, but there are a number of really bad plastic ones on the market, which play totally out of tune. If you pay more than £10, $12 you should get a decent one.
 
 I particularly recommend the Yamaha YRS-302B which is slightly more expensive. It has a beautiful tone and plays perfectly in tune. It is also available in "simulated rosewood" as YRS-312B and in "simulated ebony" as YRS-314B.
 
 
 
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    | Author: Janis Date:   2001-08-05 14:58
 
 Can someone pleaes tell me whre I can get an alto recorder flute, no one seems to have them. Thanx
 
 
 
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