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Yamaha YRN 302B Sopranino Recorder
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Manufacturer: Yamaha
Model: YRN-302B
Publisher: Yamaha
Label: Yamaha
Features for Yamaha YRN 302B Sopranino Recorder:
- This Rottenburg style recorder
- ABS resin for strength and durability.
- Designed for ease of reaching uper register.
- Exceptionally comfortable to play.
- Baroque fingering
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Customer Reviews
Sopranino Recorder 
2007-01-12
This was a nice instrument that I needed in a hurry for a concert. It did require a little overblowing to hit some of the notes, but I managed to make it work. It was a nice sound for a "plastic" and a "Sopranino". It did the trick for the short notice that I had.
Excellent plastic recorder 
2007-01-09
The reviewer who complained about the pitch of this instrument is a little like the guy who complains about service at Denny's. If you want a real "professional" sopranino get a Moeck. Otherwise this little Yamaha is fine, with decent pitch and very loud. Great for covering fife and piccolo parts. There's also some very beautiful music by Vivaldi written especially for the instrument.
Very good for the price 
2006-01-21
I have the Soprano and Alto recorders in the Yamaha 300 series and this is another great instrument. Forget what the above comment says. The sound is clear and lovely. I advise you to buy it. It's worth the money.
A bit disappointed 
2005-03-11
I have both the Alto and Soprano 300-series recorders, and have been very pleased with them. I was less pleased with the Sopranino. It just doesn't seem to have the quality that the others do. The fingering holes feel a bit rougher and the sound is not as smooth. This is not a terrible instrument, but definitely not that great, either.