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Monday, 22 July 2013 09:48
H4-42 RECORDER
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ID Code:
H2-42
Purpose:
Can hear the sounds of a recorder
Description:
This is a soprano recorder that uses German fingering. Show what a recorder looks like, how it sounds, and use it in other demonstrations illustrating the wave shape or the spectrum.
Availability:
Available
References:
REFERENCES: (PIRA unknown.)
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H4
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