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Comentado en Australia el 6 de marzo de 2025
Bought for fun and it’s great quality. Beautiful colours and a great storage case. Enjoyable to play.
MONTEIRO
Comentado en Francia el 19 de julio de 2024
Le son est merveilleux, mais il faut avoir des grosses mains ou des gros doigts pour bien jouer, un peu déçu par rapport à ça et le prix est un peu abusif comme Même.
Kunde
Comentado en Alemania el 28 de abril de 2023
Schnelle Lieferung
R Allen
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 20 de febrero de 2021
Love the sound, I can play fairly well. I'm still struggling to get the lower c
Eduardo
Comentado en México el 7 de julio de 2019
Sonido muy agradable
Ernesto Valtierra
Comentado en México el 3 de diciembre de 2019
CDMX 3 de diciembre 2019.Recién la acabo de recibir. Se ve impactante, como una flauta soprano en gigante. El sonido me recuerda al ulular de un búho. Me parece novedoso quizás no tan bello. Será cuestión de acostumbrarse.La mano derecha sufre la postura, supongo que si han existido por siglos, quizás el que deba habituarse sea yo. El soporte del dedo pulgar lo pegué provisionalmente con diurex para ver en qué lugar me favorece más. Mi mano es mediana y la siento pequeña para tocar esta flauta. Creo que hay visionarios que están evolucionando las flautas con muchas más llaves. ¡La he encontrado!, una Mollenhauer con llaves en los orificios sol, fa y do. ¡El detalle es que cuesta más de diez veces lo que esta Yamaha! Ni hablar, a abrir las manos y administrar la postura y la tensión.Y definitivamente me confeccioné una cuerda de soporte al cuello, para reducir al máximo la incomodidad en la mano derecha, prácticamente ya está la boquilla a la altura deseada.Espero que con el tiempo pueda mejorar con este instrumento.
AgogoLIVE
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de diciembre de 2011
Marvellously engineered, this is a beautifully sonorous instrument, solo or ensemble. At the top of the resin heap, the YRT304B has become my favorite out of the entire recorder family. It is also affordable at $59 - a fraction (10%-20%) of the cost of a wooden recorder of equivalent quality. Easy to maintain without the need for the initial "breaking in" process or need for ongoing oiling, it is immediately playable out of the box and easily replaceable should it be lost or damaged, though due to it's durable resin construct, it is an extremely hard wearing instrument which navigates temperature fluctuations well (not affected as with it's sensitive wooden counterparts). Washable, portable - what more can you ask. The only thing it is short of is: prestige value and the "edge" of exceptional handmade counterparts.Great utility and performance. Ideal spare or travel instrument or to bring on the road. Marketed as "professional" line.For the Adult Beginner seeking an instrument to play - this is ideal. Most relate to tenor recorder's sonorous tones and find it has a relaxing quality, calming even organic (wooden sound) - the only reason school children start learning those squeaky high pitched descants is because of reach limitations.Strain-free playing for smaller hands========================Out of the box, the YRT304B requires the widest reach handspanwise due to its unique hole positions (the Bass is easier to play because it already comes goosenecked and with added keys) and of those who manage to play the Tenor in it's straight unmodified form, there is talk about hand strains and sprains after prolonged play. All's not lost however, due to an emerging demographic of aging and arthritic tenor players, the Tenor can be now be professionally "custom modified" per individual requirements - so that smaller hands/shorter arms can now play it with ease and so that universally, the instrument can be played without undue sprains and strains, previously endured by tenor players.Well to start with my hands are too small for it, but I was determined to play the Tenor, so I had it professionally modified in the US prior to shipping at Bill Lazar's earlymusicshop based in CA. He simply added a gooseneck to the headjoint to shorten the instrument and two added keys at the 3rd and 4th holes on the body - in short, I had the works. Depending on your body's unique dimensions, each person has different requirements. In my case I needed all three mods, whilst for another it could be just the one of 3 and for another, 2 of 3 in varying combos. Bill did a great job - it wasn't cheap but I can now play the tenor EASILY AND ENJOY it. Well worth the investment. The total cost of a new tenor with full modification comes up to just a little over a quarter the cost of a wooden Mollenhauer. Well it may not have the prestige of a wooden European recorder but it fulfils it's niche function excellently.$59 from amazon, it is RRP$199 which is usually discounted down to $149 in oz. Hard to pass by. Buy with confidence as each instrument is of uniform quality which delivers a known reliable level of performance, unlike handmade gems which need to be painstakingly picked out from a bunch of instruments and difficult to replace due to it's unique handmade qualities.The 3 top reviews have said mostly everything there is to say about the YRT-304B II. Hope this adds some further value to what is already said.
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