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Mollenhauer 4508 Kynseker Bass Pear Wooden Recorder
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Features Mollenhauer 4508 Kynseker Bass Pear Wooden Recorder Description Product Description Bass in f, pearwood stained in the colour of plumwood, with key Renaissance-/Earlybaroque Ensemble from Garklein to Great bass Versatile instruments after Hieronymus F. Kynseker (Nuremberg, 1636-1686) based on the original instruments kept at the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg. Our Kynseker ensemble instruments remain faithful to the most important characteristics of the originals: its outer form and its strong sound, so full of personality. A superb consort instrument: tuning and sound have been carefully matched. The fingerings are similar to those of the familiar Baroque fingering patterns. a' = 442 Hz Included: Instrument
Case
Carying strap
With adjustable support spike
Adjustable thumb rest
Wool mop
Recorder oil
Joint grease
Fingering chart
Maintenance instructions Kynseker bass f, pearwood plum stained, with key. A full Renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and a range of two octaves. Suitable for renaissance or early baroque consort music as well as solo music from early and modern periods. The production of a complete consort of recorders after the design by Hieronymus F. Kynseker (1636-1686), in the German National Museum in Nuremberg, is perhaps one of Mollenhauers finest achievements. Faithful to the originals, the instruments have a narrow arched windway, a strong sound that is particularly noteworthy in the lower register and a full two octave range using fingering similar to the baroque system.
Features Mollenhauer 4508 Kynseker Bass Pear Wooden Recorder Description Product Description Bass in f, pearwood stained in the colour of plumwood, with key Renaissance-/Earlybaroque Ensemble from Garklein to Great bass Versatile instruments after Hieronymus F. Kynseker (Nuremberg, 1636-1686) based on the original instruments kept at the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg. Our Kynseker ensemble instruments remain faithful to the most important characteristics of the originals: its outer form and its strong sound, so full of personality. A superb consort instrument: tuning and sound have been carefully matched. The fingerings are similar to those of the familiar Baroque fingering patterns. a' = 442 Hz Included: Instrument Case Carying strap With adjustable support spike Adjustable thumb rest Wool mop Recorder oil Joint grease Fingering chart Maintenance instructions Kynseker bass f, pearwood plum stained, with key. A full Renaissance sound with much character and depth, baroque fingering, and a range of two octaves. Suitable for renaissance or early baroque consort music as well as solo music from early and modern periods. The production of a complete consort of recorders after the design by Hieronymus F. Kynseker (1636-1686), in the German National Museum in Nuremberg, is perhaps one of Mollenhauers finest achievements. Faithful to the originals, the instruments have a narrow arched windway, a strong sound that is particularly noteworthy in the lower register and a full two octave range using fingering similar to the baroque system.