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Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", sopranino in f'', renaissance fingering, 442 Hz, 1,5 oct. range, maple

US$450.00*

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Product number: 8121-MOE
Product information "Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", sopranino in f'', renaissance fingering, 442 Hz, 1,5 oct. range, maple"
 Moeck Sopranino, Maple
Renaissance Fingering, Item: 8121-MOE Stained, 442 Hz

The with the article number: 8121-MOE crafted by Moeck is a musical tool, that in making music always will provide fun.
This peculiarity is based to a large part on the special combination of the groundbreaking concept in interplay with the advantages of the material Maple.

This material makes the instrument a conspicuous uniqueness, by its unique characteristics. The special qualities can be descibed approximately so, whereas it is in the nature of things that sounds can always be described very inadequately with words. Therefore the material typical sound of recorders is perceived and described by each person in details differently. We use these words: Maple: Warm and clear, slightly thinner than pearwood

The bore

The geometry of the inner bore of the recorder is light cylindroconical and on average further. This kind of bore course gives this model its tipically tone.
In principle, models with wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and thus more suitable for ensembles than recorders with narrower scale.

For which music can the recorder be used for?

Maple is greatly suitable for woodwinds used for: Focus on Renaissance and folk, other styles possible.

To whom is this recorder addressed?

This means that recorders made of Maple are especially for ambitious amateurs and advanced players recommendable. A second important rule is that a quality instrument makes the learning progress naturally enriching than a cheap low-cost bargain.

The windway of a recorder

The windway is the area in the instrument headpiece where the breath is formed into a thin sheet of air. This air leaf is of one of the most important elements of the sound production. In interaction with the labium, the air flow is very quickly alternately directed inwards and outwards. This swinging stream stimulates the air in the body of the instrument. This is the origin of the recorder sound. This is the reason why the labium must never be damaged. The same rule applies to the windway. Otherwise suffer the sound and response of the recorder.

The windway of the model 8121-MOE of Moeck has this windway shape: Curved, conical.
Conical shaped windways accelerate the air leaf more than cylindrical windways.
Never violate windway and labium! Their meaning for the sound is exceedingly complex in their design. Damages here often lead to a total loss!

Fingerings

The instrument Moeck 8121-MOE is manufactured in the following version: Renaissance Fingering .



Construction

The number of components of an instrument shapes strongly the way with which the recorder in use on the one hand is simple to handle in terms of easy gripping and on the other hand for the safe transport.
A point that becomes especially important when larger or multiple instruments have.
{Experienced ensemble players can tell you a thing or two about this. Or ask members of recorder orchestras will agree.
Leaders of large ensembles know how useful good and compact recorder cases are.


Packaging and accessories

The instrument is supplied as standard with: Case
The following accessories included: Wiper rod, drying cloth, pivot grease, care instructions, fingering chart

Notes for finding a new instrument

Inform yourself in detail!
The search for your recorder should never be influenced by opinions prevailing in your environment.
Get your own realizations after trying a recorder. Don't let "well-meaning" advice.
Do not let others stop you from trying a unkown brand.
Your musical taste is as unique as you are.
Therefore, only you can decide which wind tunnel shape will happy.
Our recommendation is therefore: Try new models!
After that you will be surprised and can make a safe decision.

Information about instruments with keys

Not always can the tone holes be drilled in places in the of that are easy and pleasant to grasp with the fingers. Especially with larger recorders sit for acoustic necessities certain tone holes adequate 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 8121-MOE has the following flaps:
Properties "Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", sopranino in f'', renaissance fingering, 442 Hz, 1,5 oct. range, maple"
Accessories: Wiper rod, drying cloth, pivot grease, care instructions, fingering chart
Bore shape: light cylindroconical and on average further
Construction: 2-part (head, bottom piece)
Fingering: Renaissance Fingering
Material: Maple
Material: Botanical name: Acer pseudoplatanus
Material: Country of origin: Canada
Packing: Case
Surface treatment: Stained
Target group: Ambitious amateurs and advanced players
Windway: Curved, conical
Size: Sopranino
Tuning pitch: 442 Hz
Group: Recorder
Material structure: Maple: The texture is fine and uniform.
Musical use: Focus on Renaissance and folk, other styles possible
Sound characteristics: Maple: Warm and clear, slightly thinner than pearwood

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