Is the recorder a band instrument?

    
Is the recorder a band instrument?    03:41 on Sunday, April 27, 2003          
(Candy)
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I was juz wondering if the recorder is a band instrument...coz i learnt e recorder as music instrument at pri sch...


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    17:28 on Sunday, April 27, 2003          
(CEB)
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I don`t think so, I think it`s an orchestra instrument, or that`s what it is at my school. So no, it`s not, I guess. :-)


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    07:31 on Monday, April 28, 2003          
(Candy)
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O ok...thankz...i didnt noe a recorder was an orchestra instrument...cool!Do u play the recorder?


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    12:43 on Saturday, May 10, 2003          
(oboe)
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well,

i play recorder, i don`t know if it`s orchestral or not but it`s not a regular band instrument. usually peopl learn it in elementary school but it`s not a band instr. bye.

~Corinne
~Oboe


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    13:29 on Wednesday, May 28, 2003          
(CJBrown45)
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in England, there are actually recorder orchestras---some are 100 members strong---but they haven`t caught on here that much yet.


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    11:18 on Saturday, May 31, 2003          
(rams180)
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No its not if you are talking about schol band. A while ago the band instructer wouldn`t let me join with my recorder


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    03:48 on Thursday, June 12, 2003          
(knewt)
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Its not a modern ban instrument. It`s best in old Baroque orchestras or Medieval groups. Marching bands? No. They`ll usualy want the Flute. Same with modern Orchestras. Google for a Recorder Society in your area, there probably is one and you`ll find people to help you and play with.


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    17:18 on Thursday, June 12, 2003          
(Becky)
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At my school, We are required to play recorder in 3rd and 4th grade, and in 5th grade+, we have to play piano, clarinet, trumpet, flute/piccolo, etc., but no recorder. (I`m in 5th grade and I play clarinet.)


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    00:04 on Friday, August 8, 2003          
(Fuzzy)
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In my school, my band instrcter says that recorder (alto) is only played in orchastra.


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    16:35 on Friday, August 8, 2003          
(ronda)
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recorder cant be played in school band most of the time because it doesnt have a big note range so some of the songs wouldnt sound right if the notes r too low or hogh for the recorder, but u could still play it in band if ur teacher lets u.


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    15:27 on Wednesday, August 20, 2003          
(marcus)
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yes a recorder is a band instrument clarenets are the same


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    11:13 on Monday, September 1, 2003          
(Whitney)
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I dont think it is... I learned to play it in the 4th grade because we had to for music... then the next year (and still) play the flute. a few months ago I tried to play my recorder... haha! i cant blow soft enought for a noise to come out! lol


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    19:52 on Wednesday, October 1, 2003          
(Trumboner)
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haaha cant blow soft enough for sound to come out is that possible


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    15:33 on Friday, October 10, 2003          
(Carol)
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Yes it is possible to over-blow a recorder. It has no reed or proper mouth piece, so you have to use breathe control to reach most of the notes or is is just a squeaky irritating penney whistle.
A recorder is the precursor to the flute and then the clarinet. There are many type of recorders. Saporanino, Soprano, Tenor, alto, and bass. The bass one is much like a bass clarinet and the cheapest one is $200. The cheapest recorders run about $4 and are usually sopranos.
And the person who answered back in August was right, there are Baroque "bands" or orchestras that play mostly medieval music, but it has branched out.
If you get tired of your band director telling you not to try new things, pick up your recorder and an instruction book. ?run through the practice stuff and look up one of the very many community recorder groups. They even play rythm and vlues now days!
And the reason a lot of schools use them in elementary is they teach all the skills you need to play any other wind instrument, including reading music.


Re: Is the recorder a band instrument?    10:21 on Saturday, October 11, 2003          
(Blizzard)
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The recorder isn`t a band nor an orchestra instrument, you can check out any professional group and you won`t see any recorder players. However, I once heard a cool piece played by a band that opened up with a recorder solo, which was played by the piccolo player.


   








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