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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.
early wind instrument in the form of a trombone is sackbut
The recorder was the most common instrument in the renaissance by a long what so many, many composers compose for it. It was still popular in the baroque period though not the most. So, I'm guessing there are thousands of them. In the Renaissance the music wasn't written "For Recorder" but "For Soprano" so it could be any instrument able to play in that range.
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The exact notes of Moves Like Jagger on the recorder vary depending on the key it is played. If played in the key of C the notes are C,C,C,E,D,D,C.
Well a flute can be compared to a recorder because they are both played by blowing air out of your mouth to produce sound. The difference is just that a flute is blown ACROSS and a recorder is blown INTO.
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early wind instrument in the form of a trombone is sackbut
The recorder was the most common instrument in the renaissance by a long what so many, many composers compose for it. It was still popular in the baroque period though not the most. So, I'm guessing there are thousands of them. In the Renaissance the music wasn't written "For Recorder" but "For Soprano" so it could be any instrument able to play in that range.
To allow the listener to hear what is being played back on the recorder.
The only time the recorder is played is when you start with other people or if you are starting lessons because if you try playing recorder and it just squeaks then you go to recorder lessons then you get real better and when you play at home to your parents or at a party etc.
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The recorder
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The kids in the renaissance played bingo but it was a game called safruyn
The recorder was played by Paul McCartney on "The Fool on the Hill," and then again in "Glass Onion" on the White Album. Not entirely sure tho
The invention that played an important part in the renaissance period was printing press.
to entertain people in music like flute but not exactly like it