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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.

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