The recorder is considered a non-pitched instrument in the traditional sense because it does not produce a specific pitch when played alone; its sound can vary based on technique and breath control. However, it does produce distinct pitches when played with proper fingering, making it capable of playing melodies. Therefore, while it can create specific notes, it is mainly classified as a non-pitched instrument in terms of its inherent qualities.
A pitched percussion instrument play numerous pitches (i.e. xylophone), while nonpitched percussion instruments play one pitch (i.e. snare drum).
The soprano recorder is pitched in C. Its lowest note is C5, the C above middle C on the piano. It is about a foot from the top of the mouthpiece to the bottom.
The small high-pitched instrument of the recorder family is called the "soprano recorder." It typically plays in the soprano range and is commonly used in music education and ensembles. The soprano recorder is known for its sweet, clear tone and is often made of wood or plastic.
a piccolo
The KEY of the alto sax and baritone sax is in Eb. The Tenor is in Bb
A pitched percussion instrument play numerous pitches (i.e. xylophone), while nonpitched percussion instruments play one pitch (i.e. snare drum).
alto
The small recorder by Morgan Cullen
The soprano recorder is pitched in C. Its lowest note is C5, the C above middle C on the piano. It is about a foot from the top of the mouthpiece to the bottom.
The small high-pitched instrument of the recorder family is called the "soprano recorder." It typically plays in the soprano range and is commonly used in music education and ensembles. The soprano recorder is known for its sweet, clear tone and is often made of wood or plastic.
a piccolo
A recorder or a piccolo.
The KEY of the alto sax and baritone sax is in Eb. The Tenor is in Bb
Two musical instruments that produce high-pitched sounds are the flute and the piccolo. These instruments have a smaller size and higher frequency of vibration in their sound production, resulting in the emission of high-pitched tones.
You will need recorder grease for a wooden recorder, and recorder cream for a resin/plastic recorder. On either one, use your finger to smear the grease on the joints of the recorder. On a wooden recorder, the joint will be made of cork or string.
Recorder level
It depends on what type of recorder you have but, normally there are three parts to a recorder.