Is a soprano recorder in key of C?

Is a soprano recorder in key of C?

Angel 101 Soprano Recorder, Key of C, Black.

What is the range of a soprano recorder?

C5–D7
Recorder (musical instrument)

Woodwind instrument
Classification Wind Woodwind Aerophone
Hornbostel–Sachs classification 421.221.12 (Flute with internal duct and finger holes)
Playing range
Soprano recorder: C5–D7(G7)

What is Yamaha soprano recorder?

ABS recorders are durable and easy to care for while providing a tone similar to that of natural wood. Many schools throughout the world insist on Yamaha recorders thanks to their accurate intonation, easy playability, and rich expressive sound.

What is the difference between a soprano recorder and a descant recorder?

The soprano recorder in c2, also known as the descant, is the third-smallest instrument of the modern recorder family and is usually played as the highest voice in four-part ensembles (SATB = soprano, alto, tenor, bass).

What’s the difference between a flute and a recorder?

The most obvious difference is in the playing position or orientation of the instrument: The recorder is held vertically, straight and with both hands in front of the upper body, while the transverse flute is held in an asymmetrical position from the mouth to the right shoulder.

Which recorder is easiest to learn?

Probably the two most common recorder voices that beginners learn to play are soprano and alto; which one you might choose could depend on a number of factors. We recommend that you begin on the alto recorder. The alto is a great choice if you plan to play in a group with other recorder players.

What key is flute in?

C C
Key Transpose Charts

Keyboards Key Written Range
Flute C C 4 – C 7
Alto Flute G C 4 – C 7
Bass Flute C C 4 – C 6
Oboes Key Written Range