Takeyama Treble Recorder in Rosewood

TA442R

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Takeyama

Made from Rosewood
Baroque fingering, double holes
Perfect intonation, easy to play across the range
Sound is expressive, clear, with a fast response
Performs well across a wide range of styles

New stock August.

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Beginning in Osaka Japan over 60 years ago, Takeyama have now become one of the most sought-after recorder makers anywhere in the world. They employ the extremely fine woodworking skills for which Japan is famous and combine that with a unique gift for matching the voicing of the recorder to the characteristics of the wood being used.

Rosewood is of medium weight with a medium texture and open pores. It is quite hard for its weight, which combined with the open pores creates a recorder with a lot of distinctive character in the sound. The sound is expressive, clear with a fast response. A very flexible instrument, useful over a wide range of styles.

Takeyama tend to leave no excess wood anywhere on the recorder – consequently their recorders feel very fine and slender in the hands and weigh significantly less than recorders from most other makers. The finger-hole spacings also tend to be closer.

 

  • Pitch: a=442Hz (Modern pitch)
  • Material: Rosewood (900kg per cubic metre)
  • Double holes
  • 3 joints
  • Baroque fingering
  • Arched windway
  • C pipe
  • Joint: cork finish

  • Padded cloth bag with fleece lining
  • Joint grease
  • Fingering chart
  • Cleaning rod

All instruments dispatched by Orpheus Music are automatically insured for full value at no extra cost to the customer.

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