Which recorder is best for beginners?
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Which recorder is best for beginners?
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.
Is recorder the easiest instrument?
The recorder is one of the easiest instruments to learn. Many schools teach the recorder in the early years and it gives a good solid musical start for children. The good news is that if you master the recorder, you can easily move on to play the clarinet, the saxophone or the flute as the finger placement is the same.
Is flute better than recorder?
In both instruments, the pitch is produced by the air impacting at and angle some form of opening, but the way we get there is very different. This has a dramatic effect on the tone of the instrument, allowing the recorder to sound smoother, a bit more pure than the typically brighter sounds of the flute.
Is recorder difficult to play?
It is relatively easy to start playing but requires much practice to master. It can be enjoyed on its own or in an ensemble. the latter being most enjoyable and also providing social life. The stimulus of playing with others spurs one on to put more time to practice and so great progress is made.
Which voice recorder is best?
The Best Voice Recorder
- Our pick. Sony UX560. The best voice recorder.
- Runner-up. Olympus WS-853. More storage and longer battery life, lower-quality audio.
- Budget pick. Sony ICD-PX470. If you mainly record in quiet environments.
What are the Top 5 easiest instruments to play?
Here are our top five for kids.
- Piano or Keyboard. The piano is arguably the easiest musical instrument for kids to learn and there’s a ton of easy songs to learn.
- Drums. Most children love drums because they’re incredibly physical instruments.
- Ukulele.
- Recorder.
- Violin.
Is flute a good instrument to learn?
The flute is one of the oldest instruments around, and one of the most diverse. Learning the flute means learning how to take care of the body. Among many health benefits, it notably promotes good posture, proper and healthy breathing, core strengthand control, and finger dexterity.
Is recorder fingering same as flute?
Fingering. Surprisingly, fingering on flute and recorder are almost exactly the same. Yes, the flute uses keys, but the order of the fingers correspond to the same notes. Many of my students who play flute have a head start over the other instruments due to this similarity.