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Friedrich von Huene subjected almost all original instruments of this period extant in museums to detailed inspection. These data taken together and based on instruments by Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph-Rottenburgh, The MOECK Rottenburgh baroque recorders at modern pitch were conceived. They are today's most-played baroque solo recorders and proved to be particularly reliable. A special feature is their brillant upper register. In hard case.
| Order-No. |
4104 |
| Old Order-No. |
319 |
| Model |
Rottenburgh |
| Size |
Sopranino |
| Joints |
2 joints |
| Fingering |
baroque |
| Tuning |
a1 = 442 Hz |
| Material |
Boxwood |
| Holes/Key |
Double holes for f/f sharp and g/g sharp |
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