Knick (“bent head”) Tenor Recorder
The Sinor tenor recorder is very well suited for making music in the ensemble, be it as a middle voice or as the first voice of a low-pitched quartet (tenor to sub-bass). This is a line that is becoming more and more popular because it sounds very pleasant and good.
- Baroque fingering
- a ‘= 442 Hz
- 4 keys
- Relatively easy to grip, especially for the little finger below
- Ideal ensemble instrument
- Range: Two octaves and a minor third
- Dark and warm sound
- Length: 60.8 cm
- Material: Matte varnished cherry wood
- Treated with paraffin inside
- Inside and outside have been oiled
Küng 1593 Sinor Tenor Recorder
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