Küng 1511 Studio Tenor Recorder

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Tenor recorder

  • Baroque fingering
  • Material: Stained pearwood
  • Pitch: A' = 442 Hz
  • The Studio tenor recorder is well suited to playing in an ensemble either as a medium voice, or as the first in a low quartet (tenor to sub-bass). The recorder is gaining more and more in popularity these days, simply because of the pleasant sounds it produces.
  • This key-less tenor is relatively easy to get to grips with, in particular for the little finger at the bottom
  • Range: 2 octaves and a minor third
  • Produces a deep and warm sound
  • Length: 60.8 cm
  • Has been impregnated with paraffin
  • Inside has been oiled
  • Outside matt lacquer finish
Available since August 2016
Item number 395835
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Pearwood
Colour Stained
Double Holes Yes
Keys No
$381
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Good quality for a reasonable price
Miguelocarina 22.02.2021
I think this is a high quality instrument. I can play all kind of music on it.
Pros: Low notes have rich harmonics and the higher ones are easily produced (easy full 2 octaves).
Cons: As the head of the flute is considerably thick, condensation is a problem but you can solve it getting some specialized anticondens liquid. Also the finger stretch is a thing to practice but that´s on all the tenor recorders. If you have really small hands please consider instruments with some key/s.
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optisch schön verarbeitet, angenehmer Klang, tolle Ansprache; empfehlenswert;
Tenorflöter 30.11.2017
Optik:
Die Flöte macht einen edlen Eindruck, ist schön gebeizt mit leichten Schattierungen, die das Aussehen verfeinern. Sie ist vielleicht nicht so filigran, wie die MOECK 2401, aber das stört nicht.
Klang:
Das Birnenholz verleiht einen sonoren, angenehmen Klang. Sie ist auch in den tieferen Tönen sehr stabil. Das Einspielen dieser Flöte ist problemlos. Bereits in der ersten Woche hielt sie bei einem 1 stündigen Flötenunterricht durch ohne dabei merkbar abzusaufen.
Ansprache:
Ich habe die MOECK 2401 Flauto Rondo Tenor gegen die Küng Studio eingetauscht, da ich bei der MOECK Schwierigkeiten mit der Griffweite hatte. Dies MOECK war zu lang für meinen kleinen Finger der rechten Hand. Diese Problem gibt es bei der Küng Studio keineswegs.
FAZIT: Empfehlenswert für Flötisten, die keine Klappen wollen, aber über normal lange Finger (Handschuhgröße 9) verfügen.
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