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Eastar Soprano Recorder Instrument for Kids Adults Beginners, Baroque fingering C Key Maple Wooden Recorder, 3 Piece Recorder With Hard Case, Fingering Chart, Cleaning Kit, ERS-31BM

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Arrives Monday, May 27
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Size: 3 Pieces Baroque Style


Features

  • SOUNDS OF NATURE - Eastar wooden recorder instrument has an excellent tone that exceeds that of plastic recorder,melodious, pure, and warm. The accurate tone of soprano baroque recorder is due to the ex-factory final inspection in which master workers would attune twice at each c key recorder ensuring top quality.
  • SUPERIOR MATERIAL - Selected high-grade maple for special musical instruments, high hardness, high strength, lightweight, Eastar soprano wooden recorder instrument has excellent high-frequency vibration ability and the sound is bright and filling with penetrating power.
  • DESIGNED FOR BEGINNERS KIDS - Eastar kids recorder instrument has a three-piece structure, which makes it easier to clean and is advantageous to adjust the position of C hole according to the size of the hand shape. Hand-polished mouthpiece can fit well with your mouth and is easy to control.
  • GENEROUS APPEARANCE - Eastar recorder is elegantly designed with excellent level maple wood whose grain is natural and generous, no painting , green and non-toxic. It's safe for beginners and adults alike, easy to learn, use, and maintain. Great choice as gifts for kids, students, and beginners.
  • COMES WITH EVERYTHING NEEDED The package includes Eastar ERS-31BM Recorder, Fingering Chart, Cleaning Kit, Hard case, and a 12-month product warranty backed up by our awesome customer support team ready to help.

Item Weight: 12.6 ounces


Package Dimensions: 10.75 x 3.82 x 2.24 inches


Item model number: EB046-FBA-CA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 3, 2018


Color Name: wooden


Material Type: Maple Wood


Instrument Key: C


Size: 3 Pieces Baroque Style


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  • Great restart
Size: 3 Pieces Baroque Style
I could not afford a intermediate flute so this was the next best thing. I haven't played in over 20 years, and as soon as I touched it or blew into it, I fell in love all over again. This is a nice compact beginner and I hope to buy more from the company for my friends
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 9, 2023 by Amy jay Ellington ewdards

  • For its price, this wood recorder is decent with some caveats
Size: 3 Pieces Baroque Style
Comparison reviews of baroque soprano recorders: Yamaha YRS-402B, 3 pieces (Ecodear PLA) [shown on left/top in pictures] Curved windway, integrated block, reliable quality control This is a good plastic recorder which is noticeably less shrill than the cheaper models. All accidentals are in tune and second octave is easy to produce although it can get some shrill overtones if you over blow. Yamahas are tuned to reference pitch A=444Hz so it will sound very sharp compared to some instruments. If you're trying to match A=440Hz you'll find you need to keep your breath pressure very low or pull out the head joint. Pros: low maintenance, easy to clean, durable, less sensitive to temperature and humidity changes. Cons: still sounds more “plastic-y” than real wood, windway gets clogged with condensation much more quickly than wooden windway. Eastar ERS-31BM, 3 pieces (Maple) [shown in middle in pictures] Straight windway, removable block, quality control issues For its price, this wood recorder is decent with some caveats. Soft woods like maple are usually impregnated with paraffin and I believe that's true with this instrument. There's lots of waxy substance in crevices you can scrape away with your fingernail. Very tight joints. The finish is thick and uneven in spots; pale patches also appeared on the mouthpiece as I played it in. The “playing in” process is very important; tuning on accidentals was definitely better after 3 weeks. The block appeared slightly crooked when it first arrived but, again, has improved with playing. I can’t find any documentation about the reference pitch but it’s lower than my other recorders. Requires a lot of air to be in tune at A=440Hz, especially if you’re used to plastic recorders. Be prepared to take some fine/extra fine sandpaper to it to give it the finishing work that should have been done in the factory (I sanded the bore of the body and foot, the finger holes, and the ends of both joints.) Pros: nice “woody” sound, affordable. Cons: quality control issues with finishing and tuning, more fragile than plastic, must be “played in” to prevent cracking and to improve tuning, sensitive to temperature and humidity changes, requires more maintenance than plastic. Hohner B9560, 2 pieces (Pear) [shown on right/bottom in pictures] Straight windway, removable block, good quality In this price range ($20-40 US), this is a fabulous recorder. The natural finish on the wood is satiny and smooth. Tuning on accidentals is quite good even before being “played in.” Manual says it’s tuned to reference pitch A=442Hz. Easy to get the second octave to sing. Mouthpiece is thinner than I’m used to, and I have to make adjustments so that my bottom lip doesn’t block the windway. Relatively loose joint. Pinky finger not adjustable because it’s only 2 pieces. My only complaint is that Hohner doesn’t list the model numbers on their website, and they seem to have changed numbers or have multiple numbers for the same model. I got the pear with natural finish, but they also have pear with dark finish or maple with natural finish. Pros: nice “woody” sound, good tuning, good quality control, affordable. Cons: more fragile than plastic (the mouth edge of the block looks like it would be very easy to damage), must be “played in” to prevent cracking, sensitive to temperature and humidity changes, requires more maintenance than plastic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 20, 2022 by B. Schwartz B. Schwartz

  • Great
Size: 3 Pieces Baroque Style
Bought for 12 year old who has been playing for a while. He loves this one
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 14, 2023 by Todd palazini

  • This is an awesome recorder
Size: 3 Pieces Baroque Style
I was skeptical because of the low price, but this recorder is awesome! It sounds great--great tone, great tuning, great responsiveness. I am so happy with this purchase.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 24, 2022 by Christopher James Horn

  • Pretty good instrument but cork grease not included
Size: 3 Pieces Baroque Style
It would have been nice if it came with some cork grease. Otherwise, no complaints.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 5, 2022 by Amazon User

  • READ THE DIRECTIONS!
Size: 3 Pieces Baroque Style
The directions specifically spell out that because this is made of wood you have to get it "acclimated" to your climate. For the first week, you can only play it 5 minutes a day. The first day, I thought YICH! But each day of the first five days the tone got better as it "acclimated." I played flutaphone as a 4th grader and clarinet the rest of my school days to high school. So how hard could this be? Well, it does take some practice. I ordered it to play at my church. I also ordered a plastic one. I will be playing the plastic one before I play this one. But this wooden one has better tone than the plastic, but only true musicians will notice the difference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 5, 2022 by DXS

  • Surprisingly good bargain.
Size: 3 Pieces Baroque Style
I know when you buy these cheap Chinese instruments you're taking a gamble, and for most people I would recommend a similarly priced Yahama or Aulos plastic recorder to get started on. I had recently purchased a pocket trumpet from Eastar to toy with, not expecting anything out of it, and was pleasantly surprised at how well it played, so I thought I'd take a shot with this recorder as I already have and am planning to learn on a Yamaha alto model. Surprisingly the recorder I received is well tuned. The wood feels fine and the woodworking itself is mostly quality. The inside of the recorder was a little rough with some loose woodchips that were easily brushed out but this implies there isn't a ton of quality control going on as you'd expect, so if you do decide to buy one keep in mind you might have to make a return if you get one from a bad batch. I however have been pleasantly surprised with Eastar both times I've purchased instruments for them. I only bought them for fun and while they of course would not hold up against serious instruments in a performance setting they're good enough for practice and I wouldn't be ashamed to play them casually for other people. All in all it's a very attractive wooden recorder with a nice case that plays very easily and sounds at least as good as plastic recorders in the same price range. Definitely worth the price tag which is virtually nothing for a wooden recorder. Although it has some kind of varnish on it I think it will improve with oiling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 12, 2022 by Obviously

  • Better than I expected
Size: 3 Pieces Baroque Style
At first I was not sure I would line this recorder. It had a horrible taste, and whatever coating they put over the wood, started coming off. It also seemed certain notes were off. I almost returned it. The bad taste went away, and I take good care of it, so no more coating came off. I decided to read what small amount of instructions that came it. It is important to dry the inside as soon as done. I also did more research about to do before using each time, how to slowly use short playing times to break it in, other things like maintenance of wood, and warming the recorder by putting close to body. Putting the sections in a pocket. Not any heat source. After playing now for a month, it sounds pretty good. I would give it 5 stars all they way, but have not had it long enough. I am not sure I would give to a young child to learn. I would stick with plastic. I think I would give to people who would take good care of it. I think for the price, this one is very good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 26, 2022 by NanaPaula

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