Yamaha YRT-304B Tenor Recorder
Yamaha
Yamaha ABS recorders are durable and easy to care for while providing a tone similar to natural wood. Many schools throughout the world insist on Yamaha recorders thanks to their accurate intonation, easy playability, and rich, expressive sound.
Yamaha YRT-304B Tenor Recorder
The Yamaha 300 Series of recorders offers a complete range of top-quality recorders—from bass to sopranino. All these instruments deliver a rich body of sound while providing the convenience of a durable, maintenance-free ABS resin construction. These recorders are fully competitive with more expensive wooden models with a broad range of tonal expression and superb playability.
The Yamaha YRT-304B is a Rottenburgh-style three-piece tenor recorder with Baroque-English fingering. Features include an arched windway plus levered keys for low C/C#. This model delivers a rich body of sound while providing the convenience of durable, maintenance-free ABS resin.
Accessories Included
- Cloth zippered carrying bag
- Thumb rest
- Cleaning rod
- Joint grease
- Fingering chart
Specifications
- Key: C
- Fingering: English
- Number of Pieces: 3
- Color: Dark Brown
- Range: C4-D6
- Material: ABS resin
Brand Name | Yamaha |
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yamaha tenor recorder
Great student instrument. Sturdy construction with a nice sound. Easily playable by my elementary students. This was a great purchase!
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A Great Instrument!
This is my first tenor, so I really have nothing to compare it to. I am enjoying it immensely! Regular, daily practice, and my hands are adjusting (stretching) quite nicely. And I have particularly tiny hands. Instrument comes in the standard Yamaha canvas case, with a swab-stick, joint creme, and a thumb rest that you can stick on as needed.
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Follow-up on my previous review on Yamaha Tenor Recorder.
Now that I have had my Tenor Recorder for @2 months, I want everyone know just how much I am enjoying it. At first glance, I was afraid that my relatively small fingers would never be able to stretch so far in order to close the finger holes. I finally got the G note on the left hand, and am now puzzling a similar problem on getting down to D on the right hand- but I will make it. BTW I am 61, and have rheumatoid arthritis, particularly in my fingers, and many times can only practice every other day- but that has been OK. The neck-strap really helped to ease the burden on my hands. I didn't even realize how heavy my recorder was, until I used it. And the 2 thumb rests I bought (one to lose, one to use) were essential, because the dinky little thumb rest that came with the recorder was soon lost.