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MOECK ROTTENBURGH OLIVEWOOD CURVED WINDWAY, DOUSOPRANO RECORDER - 729 / 4206 |
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Improvement is always possible, even with a good recorder! Our Rottenburgh has had a complete work over according to the latest innovations. New technologies make for a reliable conversion of ideas.
Perfection with new technology!
The new Rottenburgh offers
An improved sound center
A conical curved windway
A narrower windway entrance
A wider exit
An optimised under surface of the labium
For a stable air column.
For a great dynamic potential.
Against clogging.
An improved bore
For a pure and balanced tone in all registers.
A new sturdy key system
For easy handling and playing without awkward key noise. an even more sonorous low register
an even clearer high register
an even easier response to the player
an even more variable tone
an even greater dynamic potential
an even easier handling
a brand new sturdy key system
even very small hands can manage the bass recorder 1966 the renowned recorder maker Friedrich von Huene (Boston, USA) had the chance to play and examine nearly all the original recorders kept in European museums. His work resulted in the basic model of the Moeck-Rottenburgh baroque recorders in modern tuning built after the instruments made by Jean-Hyacinth-Joseph Rottenburgh (Brussels, 1672-1756). These instruments are true all-rounders and they remain reliable and easy to play also after extensive use.
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