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- Recorder_(musical_instrument) abstract "The recorder is a family of woodwind musical instruments of the group known as fipple flutes or internal duct flutes—whistle-like instruments which include the tin whistle. The recorder is end-blown and the mouth of the instrument is constricted by a wooden plug, known as a block or fipple. It is distinguished from other members of the family by having holes for seven fingers (the lower one or two often doubled to facilitate the production of semitones) and one for the thumb of the uppermost hand. The bore of the recorder can be tapered slightly, being widest at the mouthpiece end and narrowest towards the foot on Baroque recorders. Renaissance-era instruments also taper, but generally have more nearly cylindrical bores. Recorders can be made out of wood, plastic or ivory.The recorder was popular in medieval times through the baroque era, but declined in the 18th century in favour of orchestral woodwind instruments, such as the flute, oboe, and clarinet. During its heyday, the recorder was traditionally associated with pastoral scenes, miraculous events, funerals, marriages and amorous scenes. Images of recorders can be found in literature and artwork associated with all of these. Purcell, Bach, Telemann and Vivaldi used the recorder to suggest shepherds and imitate birds in their music, a theme that continued in 20th-century music.The recorder was revived in the 20th century, partly in the pursuit of historically informed performance of early music, but also because of its suitability as a simple instrument for teaching music and its appeal to amateur players. Today, it is sometimes thought of as a child's instrument, but there are many professional players who demonstrate the instrument's full solo range. The sound of the recorder is remarkably clear and sweet, partly because of the lack of upper harmonics and predominance of odd harmonics in the sound.".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) thumbnail VariousRecorderFlutes.jpg?width=300.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink recordersheetmusic.org.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink fingerings.htm.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink acoustiquegb.html.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink tablhistogb.html.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink www.recorder-fingerings.com.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink www.recorderhomepage.net.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) wikiPageExternalLink recorder.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) wikiPageID "26244".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) wikiPageRevisionID "606527732".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) description "188.0".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) filename "Colin Ross - Etherea.ogg".
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- Recorder_(musical_instrument) title "Etherea".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) type "music".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) subject Category:Baroque_instruments.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) subject Category:Early_musical_instruments.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) subject Category:Internal_fipple_flutes.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) comment "The recorder is a family of woodwind musical instruments of the group known as fipple flutes or internal duct flutes—whistle-like instruments which include the tin whistle. The recorder is end-blown and the mouth of the instrument is constricted by a wooden plug, known as a block or fipple.".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "Blockflöte".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "Blokfluit".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "Flauta doce".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "Flauta dulce".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "Flauto dolce".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "Flet prosty".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "Flûte à bec".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "Recorder (musical instrument)".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "Блокфлейта".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "リコーダー".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) label "直笛".
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs Zobcová_flétna.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs Blockflöte.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs Flauta_dulce.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs Flûte_à_bec.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs Flauto_dolce.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs リコーダー.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs 리코더.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs Blokfluit.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs Flet_prosty.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs Flauta_doce.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs m.06jvx.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs Q187851.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) sameAs Q187851.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) wasDerivedFrom Recorder_(musical_instrument)?oldid=606527732.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) depiction VariousRecorderFlutes.jpg.
- Recorder_(musical_instrument) isPrimaryTopicOf Recorder_(musical_instrument).