Baroque Doublehole, Item: 880-HUB Natural, 442 Hz
The Tenor with the article number: 880-HUB constructed by Huber is a musical tool, that in daily use new can provide fun.
This property is based to a large part on the clever combination of the outstanding composition in combination with the characteristics of the material Bubinga.
The bore
The geometry of the inner bore of the recorder is light cylindroconical. This kind of bore shape gives the instrument this characteristic sound.In principle, recorders with wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and thus more suitable for ensembles than instruments with narrower scale.
For what styles can the recorder best be used for?
Bubinga is greatly suitable for instruments used for: Ensemble, choral and solo performance.To whom is this recorder addressed?
This means that recorders made of Bubinga are especially for ambitious amateurs and advanced players suitable. A further important rule is that a higher instrument makes the learning usually beautiful at first glance low-cost offer.The windway of a recorder
The windway is the area in the headpiece of the recorder where the blowing air is formed into a sheet of air. This air leaf is of one of the most important elements of the instruments tone. In interaction with the labium, the air stream is very quickly alternately directed inwards and outwards. This swinging flow stimulates the air in the bore. And this is the origin of the recorder tone. This is the reason why the labium must never be damaged. The same rule applies to the windway. Otherwise suffer the range of artistic applicability of the instrument.
The windway of the instrument 880-HUB of Huber has this windway shape: Curved, conical.Conical windways accelerate the air leaf more than cylindrical shaped windways.
Never underestimate windway and labium! Their meaning for the instrument is exceedingly complex in their geometric shape. Damages here often lead to a total loss!
Fingerings
The recorder Huber 880-HUB is offered in the following version: Baroque Doublehole .
Construction
The method of construction a recorder influences strongly the way with which it in use on the one hand is simple to handle in terms of easy gripping and on the other hand for the convenient transport.
A point that becomes especially important when larger or multiple instruments be.
{Experienced ensemble players can tell you a thing or two about this. Or ask members of recorder orchestras will agree.
Leaders of recorder orchestras know how useful good and compact recorder packaging is.
Packaging and accessories
The recorder is delivered as standard with: CaseThe matching accessories included: Wiper rod, drying cloth, pivot grease, care instructions, fingering chart
Advice on the way to new recorders
Ask acquaintances!The search for your recorder should in no case be influenced by well-meaning advice.
Get your own realizations after trying an instrument. Don't let prevailing opinions.
Do not let others stop you from playing a unkown brand.
Your musical taste is as unique as you are.
Therefore, only you can decide which wind tunnel shape will personally inspire.
Our recommendation is therefore: Test new designs!
After that you will be amazed and can make a safe decision.
Information about instruments with keys
Not always can the tone holes be placed in the places in the instrument that are easy and pleasant to grasp with the fingers. Especially with deep instruments sit for acoustic necessities some tone holes ergonomically not to reach. On these instruments, by the instrument maker keys are added, which make gripping clearly easier, or possible in the first place.This allows it to be {pleasant|light|ergonomic|conspicuous|above average| good grip even by players with smaller hands.
The instrument 880-HUB has the following flaps:
Accessories: | Wiper rod, drying cloth, pivot grease, care instructions, fingering chart |
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Bore shape: | light cylindroconical |
Construction: | 3-part (head, middle, foot) |
Fingering: | Baroque Doublehole |
Material: | Bubinga |
Material: Botanical name: | Guibourtia tessmannii |
Material: Country of origin: | Cameroon |
Packing: | Case |
Surface treatment: | Natural |
Target group: | Ambitious amateurs and advanced players |
Windway: | Curved, conical |
Size: | Tenor |
Tuning pitch: | 442 Hz |
Group: | Recorder |
Material structure: | Bubinga: Milling, turning and carving produce smooth and matt surfaces. |
Musical use: | Ensemble, choral and solo performance |
Sound characteristics: | Bubinga: The sound is powerful and has a certain sharpness and carrying capacity. The instruments are uncomplicated and resilient. |
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