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(New Comment by Daniel Hay, composer/performer). I'd like to think that the answer is legit but I don't know either way. The recorder has been played in a number of pop groups over the years and could easily fill in for Flute. For a Recorder Performer, famous or not, other than the first answer given, I'd submit myself as I tour and give concerts on Recorders.
There isn't a note H on a recorderExpert recorder player
The bottom of the recorder is called foot.
A phonograph is a record player, not a recorder. It plays, it does not record.
The standard soprano recorder is in C and has a fundamental frequency of around 523 Hz when playing the note C. The actual frequency produced can vary depending on factors like the player's technique and the recorder's design.
A 'Recorder Player' Some call it a 'Recordist' but that primarily pertains to the art of making sound recordings. The Recorder instrument is a type of flute, so the player could also be called a 'Flautist'.
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a recorder
The Toshiba DVD/VCR player and recorder will work with your Tivo, but only in analog.
After the cassette tape player/recorder this was overtaken by the CD player/recorder, followed by the DAT tape player and the Mini disk CD player/recorder. This as mostly been superseded by MP3 format players :- including mobile phones/ i Pads etc.
A dvd player recorder allows you to record television shows at times when you're unable to watch them. You can then choose to watch that show at a later time.
The English name for the recorder may come from a middle English use of the word record meaning, "to practice a piece of music"
idk my music teacher calls it a recorder ^ | | | thats not good enough T.T