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A treble recorder is a woodwind instrument belonging to the family of recorders, typically tuned in C and designed for use in various musical genres, including classical, folk, and contemporary music. It has a range of about two octaves and produces a clear, bright sound. The treble recorder is commonly used in educational settings, as well as in ensembles and solo performances. It features a straight body and a whistle-like mouthpiece, making it accessible for players of all ages.

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