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The most common size of recorder, with a range of two octaves and a whole tone from the C above middle C upward.
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My Recorder's Low C is a bit sharp
Before you blame anything on the recorder, make sure it isn't actually your fault. On the low notes, it's imperative that the fingers close all holes very tightly, even a tiny leak will cause them to …
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Recorder out of tune by a half tone up
As you've observed, the intonation of a recorder is highly sensitive to the pressure it's played at, i.e. to the dynamics. It should not be understood as a “keyed” instrument where the fingers just se …