Küng 5997 E3 Alto Recorder

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Alto Recorder

  • Baroque fingering
  • Made of grenadilla
  • a'= 442 Hz
  • Chromatic range over 2 1/2 octaves
  • Wide bore
  • Metal labium
  • One octave key for the high register
  • Key system with e1 foot extension
  • Strong, low register
  • Ideal for playing with modern orchestral instruments
  • Treated with paraffin
  • Oiled inside and outside
Available since July 2020
Item number 498109
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Grenadilla
Colour Natural
Double Holes Yes
Keys Yes
$1,999
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Favorite of my alto recorders
Berr 30.07.2020
This recorder has beautiful, strong tone. All notes respond easily with the normal exception of C#6 and D6. Once I learned the crisp but gentle articulation these tones require for initiation, I had no more difficulty. My only reservation is the design of the octave key. It may be my particular hand structure, but I had difficulty adjusting the key so it would not occasionally interfere with comfortable fingering of E5 and related notes. Would welcome any feedback from players with this or similar issues.
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Beautiful recorder with very big and powerful sound
Yangyyyyyyy 11.11.2022
The E3 recorder simply looks gorgeous, very well built. The sound is very loud, strong, colorful and a little bit coarse. It can definitely be heard among modern instruments. It requires a large amount of air. Several notes such as A4, E5, F#5 need significantly higher pressure to play in tune. Alternative fingerings can be used to make these notes more manageable.
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