How was the recorder invented?
By using wood from the surrounding parts
Why did we play the recorder?
First instrument used to teach kids how to play
Who was famous for playing the recorder?
Frans Brüggen
Where was the recorder invented?
The first recorders were found in the 1500s in Germany, Netherland, and Greece. Many people played the recorder in Europe in the 1500s and 1600s.
What are the 5 types of the recorder?
sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, and bass.
How was the recorder played?
Produces sound in the manner of a whistle or an organ flue pipe.
Why was the recorder played?
To play vocal music and parts written for other instruments
Who made the recorder?
Peter Harlan
Where was the recorder most popular?
In Europe during the middle ages
What is the recorder used for?
To play simple music and it is a good way to teach children music. It is associated with birds shepherds funerals and marriages.
How many finger holes does the recorders have?
Why did the recorder get its name?
From the Latin word Recordari (to call to mind, remember, recollect
Who is the founder of the recorder?
Thomas Edison
When was the recorder revived?
In the 20th century as part of the historically informed performance movement.
What does the recorder have?
Thumb-hole for the upper hand and seven finger-hole
How many different recorders are there in the world?
5
Why was the recorder popular?
Lively performances
Who invented the recorder?
Germany, the Netherlands and Greece
When was the recorder first sold?
The 15th-century
What type of instrument is the recorder
A type of flute and part of the woodwind family
How did the recorder become popular?
Frequently seen in lively performances
Why do kids learn the recorder?
The kids can carry it from home to school easily.
Who was the most famous person to play the recorder?
Frans Brüggen.
When and where were plastic recorders used?
In the 20th century by many elementary schools to teach children music
What is the recorder made out of?
Wood and Ivory.