Soprano recorder, German system, maple, Meinel
A wind musical instrument in which the melody is produced by passing a stream of air through a whistle at the base and then through a hollow tube with seven finger holes. Children begin to play the recorder consciously at the age of 5. Younger children can use it as a toy. The recorder has a German system, is made of maple wood and is tinted in a pleasant brown color. It has a rich expressive sound and allows you to play music both amateur and professional. Practicing this wind instrument is useful for the development of the lungs, the formation of a correct air flow and, as a result, clear, well-articulated speech in children. If you have speech therapy problems, attending a music club for flute class will only be a plus. Playing the recorder also promotes the development of hearing, musical and aesthetic perception, helps the formation of fine motor skills of the hands, improves memory and concentration.
- Type: Musical Instruments