Mollenhauer 5416 Denner Tenor Recorder in pearwood - Baroque fingering, double holes, double key Denner A wealth of sound from fine woods Infos to the different woods you can find here. A sophisticated ensemble based on original instruments by Jacob Denner (1681?1735) in Nuremberg and Copenhagen. Brilliant, expressive sound with a convincing charm. Agile, quick response in all octaves: ideal for virtuosic music of any era. Undercut finger holes: discover the particularly stable sounds of these instruments. Visually impressive: finely crafted ornamental rings and a surface pleasingly finished with oil. Baroque fingering, a' = 442 Hz Purchased parts package: Instrument Cotton bag with leather trim Cleaning rod wood Joint grease Recorder oil Fingering chart Maintenance instructions Denner tenor c', pearwood, with double key. A sophisticated ensemble set developed after original instruments of Jacob Denner (1681-1735) based in Nuremberg and Copenhagen. The tenor is a robust and flexible instrument, with a clear upper octave and stable low notes. This pearwood tenor has double keys for the low c/c#. The Denner series won the highly acclaimed German Music Instrument award in 1999.
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