Designed for use with all hardwood recorders. All items contained in canvas, zippered pouch. Available for Sopranino/Soprano and Alto/Tenor. Kit Includes: Recorder Oil Anti-Condensation Fluid (Duponol) Oil Brush Artist Brush for Oiling Oiling Instructions Note: Pearwood and maple are softwoods and do not need to be oiled. Duponol can be...
The cylindrically-bored Renaissance flute was employed both as an ensemble and a soloist instrument between the beginning of the 16th century and about 1680. The most common size was the tenor flute in D, with which experienced players could easily play a tonal range of three octaves. The original instruments...
The SSAATTBB Renaissance Double Consort Roll has eight slots for eight one-piece instruments, including two sopranos, two altos, two tenors (one slot is slightly larger, to accommodate a tenor with a key and fontanelle), and two bassets. The full-length slots for bassets have small pockets at the top so that...
This three-slot SAT recorder roll holds fully assembled Soprano, Alto, and Tenor recorders. The case includes two straps with convenient side-release buckles, a carrying handle, and a small interior pocket for sundries such as thread and cork grease. Â The case's exterior is a dense cotton canvas with a water...
The SSAATTB Renaissance Consort Roll has seven slots for seven one-piece or fully assembled instruments, including two sopranos, two altos, two tenors (one slot is slightly larger to accommodate a tenor with a key and fontanelle), and one basset. The full-length slot for the basset has a small pocket at...
The cylindrically-bored Renaissance flute was employed both as an ensemble and a soloist instrument between the beginning of the 16th century and about 1680. The most common size was the tenor flute in D, with which experienced players could easily play a tonal range of three octaves. The original instruments...
The cylindrically-bored Renaissance flute was employed both as an ensemble and a soloist instrument between the beginning of the 16th century and about 1680. The most common size was the tenor flute in D, with which experienced players could easily play a tonal range of three octaves. The original instruments...
LaCote, like most builders, made guitars in differing styles according to demand. The two guitars pictured illustrate different combinations of LaCote features. The lower guitar has a figure-8 headstock with "PegHed" geared tuners, a standard overlaid fingerboard with narrow nickel-silver frets, simple wood bindings, and mahogany sides and back. The upper guitar...
Guntram Wolf instruments are crafted by the Guntram Wolf firm in Kronach, Germany. The firm was created to bring a fresh approach and modern acoustic knowledge to the creation of modern and historical woodwind instruments. They are committed to recreating the sound world of Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic times...
Moeck Rottenburghs are today's most-played baroque solo recorders. It is the instrument of choice for those who wish to play music at an advanced level. This is a reliable instrument with a tone that carries through, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo...
Moeck Rottenburghs are today's most-played baroque solo recorders. It is the instrument of choice for those who wish to play music at an advanced level. This is a reliable instrument with a tone that carries through, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo...
Moeck Rottenburghs are today's most-played baroque solo recorders. It is the instrument of choice for those who wish to play music at an advanced level. This is a reliable instrument with a tone that carries through, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo...
About Moeck Rottenburghs are today's most-played baroque solo recorders. It is the instrument of choice for those who wish to play music at an advanced level. This is a reliable instrument with a tone that carries through, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for...
Moeck Rottenburghs are today's most-played baroque solo recorders. It is the instrument of choice for those who wish to play music at an advanced level. This is a reliable instrument with a tone that carries through, whether played in small or large ensembles. It also lends itself perfectly for solo...
This recorder roll with six slots holds a Soprano, Alto, and Tenor recorder. Soprano fits in the case in one piece, alto in two pieces, and tenor in three pieces. Alternatively, it could hold two tenors, three altos, or six sopranos. The case includes two straps with convenient side-release buckles,...
The SATB Recorder Roll has eight slots and fits soprano (assembled), alto (assembled), tenor (foot and center assembled), and bass (three pieces), with one slot left over for a music stand, swab, bocal, additional instrument or center joint, etc. The case has two straps, a handle, and D-rings for attaching...
**** Coming Soon! **** About the Sigo Recorder While the recorder models typically played today are based on the ideas of historical instrument makers such as Rottenburgh, Denner, Kynseker, Bressan and others, Sigo goes its own way. Sigo is a recorder model series developed in collaboration by Kunath Instrumentenbau and Geri Bollinger,...
Please note: Orders for thumb rests with moleskins and/or neck strap holes can take up to two weeks to ship. Contact us with any questions. Snap-on, plastic thumb rest for recorder Available for sopranino (not pictured), soprano, alto, and tenor recorders Works well for any kind of recorder Variations: Standard: good...