recorder

recorder is an open flute with internal duct with fingerholes or duct flute.

Also recorded as beak flute; block flute; English flute; flutaphone; basset recorder; Blockflöte.

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Overview

Woodwind musical instrument.

Connections

Each connection was recorded deliberately, with the basis for it kept on the internal record.

Broader subject

  • alto recorderTerminology

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  • bass recorderTerminology

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  • contrabass recorderTerminology

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  • duct fluteTerminology

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  • garklein recorderTerminology

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  • great bass recorderTerminology

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  • sopranino recorderTerminology

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  • soprano recorderTerminology

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  • sub-contrabass recorderTerminology

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  • sub-great bass recorderTerminology

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  • tenor recorderTerminology

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  • voice fluteTerminology

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Sources

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q187851: recorder

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