Reference: TA442E
Takeyama Treble Recorder in Ebony
- Regular price
- $1,955.00
- Sale price
- $1,955.00
- Regular price
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Made from Ebony
Baroque fingering, double holes
Perfect intonation, easy to play across the range
Sound is clear, precise with a very fast response
Powerful with strong projection
New Stock Early July 25
Beginning in Osaka Japan over 60 years ago, Takeyama have now become one of the most sought-after recorder makers anywhere in the world. They employ the extremely fine woodworking skills for which Japan is famous and combine that with a unique gift for matching the voicing of the recorder to the characteristics of the wood being used.
Ebony is one of the heaviest recorder woods, very hard with a fine uniform texture. The ebony treble is extremely responsive, able to play the fastest passages with ease. A true solo instrument with a clear powerful sound that projects very well
Takeyama tend to leave no excess wood anywhere on the recorder – consequently their recorders feel very fine and slender in the hands and weigh significantly less than recorders from most other makers. The finger-hole spacings also tend to be closer.
- Pitch: a=442Hz (Modern pitch)
- Material: Ebony (1100kg per cubic metre)
- Double holes
- 3 joints
- Baroque fingering
- Arched windway
- C pipe
- Joint: cork finish
- Padded cloth bag with fleece lining
- Joint grease
- Fingering chart
- Cleaning rod
All instruments dispatched by Orpheus Music are automatically insured for full value at no extra cost to the customer.
