Recorder

Woodwind instrument producing sound by blowing across a fipple.

recorder flute

The recorder is a woodwind instrument, typically made of wood or plastic, known for its melodic and breathy tone. It's a duct flute, meaning sound is produced by blowing across a fipple (a raised edge) and has finger holes to alter pitch. Commonly associated with music education, recorders come in various sizes (soprano, alto, tenor, bass) offering a range of pitches.

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