Mollenhauer Waldorf Edition Tenor Recorder

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Tenor Recorder

  • Waldorf edition
  • Baroque fingering
  • Double holes
  • Material: Pearwood, 3-piece
  • Pitch: 442 Hz
  • Easy to feel finger holes
  • Incl. cotton bag
Available since December 2009
Item number 230897
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Pearwood
Colour Natural
Double Holes Yes
Keys No
$353
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[updated] Excellent manufacturing, great sound
maferkan 25.11.2018
[current] after almost 2 years with this recorder, I am excited every time I pick it up to play. The sound is so round and full bodied that even a drone note is a pleasure to listen to. I have also come to like the slight "airiness" (or chiff) it produces. Could not recommend more.

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It's my first and only tenor so I might sin of lack of experience/knowledge. The higher volume of air required generates an audible "whiiizzz", especially on the G, which feels like some of the air is getting out of the labium rather than inside the internal bore. Perhaps it's the same % of air as in sopranos and altos, the difference is made by the pressure hence the noise...
I checked the tuning electronically (Garage Band feature) and to hit some notes (F/G/A) of the main register I need to blow much more than for E/D/C in the same register, again the delta being felt greater than for smaller recorders and I don't know if it applies to all tenors or just to this one.
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beautiful sound
Lisa2021 16.01.2021
I absolutely love the beautiful warm, full sound of this recorder, especially in the lower notes. I also like its contemporary, sleek design. I've only had it for a week and I'm still in the process of playing it in so probably it hasn't reached its full potential yet, but so far I'm very happy. I really can't fault it. I bought a thumb rest as the instrument is a bit heavier than what I'm used to (I play the alto) and I felt that it was slipping away when playing the D. The bag is a little bit too small; the zipper hits the middle joint when I close it.
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Good value, strong highs, weak lows
Nick2138 13.06.2022
The response is excellent. The tone is mellow and round with few overtones, similar to Mollenhauer's Dream lines.

Notes from low F and up are wonderful. It speaks very easily through the high C (highest I've gone) and trills well throughout. It plays well at a surprisingly low volume (intonation notwithstanding), but can also be fairly loud.

The low C and E are rather unstable and so must be played quietly. The low D is harsh and louder than the C or E, and so must be played quietly to blend with its neighbors and hide its harshness. While this is all normal for a baroque recorder, I was hoping for better performance from the low register based on my experience with the Waldorf Edition alto in particular.

Though my (male) hands are small-ish, I have no trouble or discomfort while playing low notes.

All things considered, the Waldorf Edition tenor is a great instrument for the price, but the weak low notes may limit its usefulness, e.g. for renaissance music.
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Traumhaft!
Wilhelm623 05.12.2016
Vorweg ein wichtiger HInweis an das Thomann Team:
Das Instrument ist auf 432 Hz und nicht auf 442 Hz gestimmt!
Wegen dieser etwas tieferen Stimmung habe ich die Flöte auch gekauft, weil ich auch meine Gitarren immer schon etwas tiefer gestimmt habe, lange bevor die "432 Hz" populär geworden sind, es passt irgendwie besser "zum Holz". Auch passt das besser zu meiner Gesangsstimme.

Die Verarbeitung ist so makellos, die Haptik so angenehm, daß ich das Instrument gar nicht mehr aus der Hand legen möchte. Die Oberfläche ist geölt.
Der Sound ist durch die weite Bohrung sehr weich und erstaulich modulationsfähig.
Man muß dieses Instrument natürlich sorgfältig einspielen, und es braucht doch einige Wochen, bis Ansprache und Klang richtig kommen. Vielleicht liegt das auch daran, daß eben sehr viel Holz eingespielt werden muß.
Jedenfalls lautet mein Gesamturteil: Taumhaft!
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