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Plastic Recorders Are Good Instruments, Heres Why

Plastic recorders are underrated due to the bad reputation that they get from being used widely in schools. But is that reputation deserved? I used to think so. But I was wrong. Here's...

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13 Similarities & Differences Between The Recorder & Clarinet

At first glance, the recorder and clarinet look very different. However, there are many similarities between the two instruments. There are also many differences. The clarinet and the recorder...

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The Different Types of Recorder Instruments

Different types of recorders all have their own systems and for and against their use. The five main types of recorder instruments are the Sopranino, Soprano or Descant, Alto (treble), Tenor, and...

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Which Size Recorder Is Best And Why

One of the difficult choices to make when deciding which recorder to buy is which size of the recorder is best. There can be different reasons for choosing different sizes but there are some...

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What Can Recorders Be Made Of

When I first started to look for a new recorder I wanted to know what materials they are made from. Probably in an attempt to avoid the squeaky plastic that I remember from school. I was surprised at...

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Can Recorders Sound Good?

When you hear recorders beiing played you can wonder if they can ever possibly sound any good! I know that's a question I asked myself many times when hearing that all too familiar high pitched...

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My Story

Like most people, I started learning music at school, infant school in fact. The triangle and the recorder and the xylophone. I didn't have any confidence in my ability and wasn’t encouraged by my main teacher. One day I was in the classroom when another student was being taught music by another teacher. 

I was at the back of the room and started to copy what they were doing with my Xylophone. Banging out notes without even knowing what they were. The teacher saw potential or at least interest and helped me. This along with my parent's encouragement gave me confidence and an interest in music.

At home music played a large role both parents love to listen to music and their tastes were quite different.

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