Description
The Aulos 309AF finger disability model alto recorder is designed to suit people who have limited dexterity. It is especially suited to people who have fingers that are short, missing or arthritic. The recorder has a full chromatic scale from C to A (two octaves above), and can be played using just 6 fingers. All of the key holes are supplied in separate parts - 7 in total - so that they can rotated/adjusted into place to suit the player's finger positions, and then glued together (glue included). The recorder is modelled on the Bel Canto 309A; it has a concave bell, an arched windway and is 47.7cm in length. It's made from ABS plastic and is finished in the traditional dark brown with ivory trim. Like all Aulos recorders, it is tonally excellent with accurate intonation. It is supplied in a leatherette case with a cleaning rod, thumb rest and joint grease.
The Aulos 309AF finger disability model alto recorder has been designed to suit people who have limited dexterity. It is especially suited to people who have fingers that are short, missing or arthritic. A full chromatic scale from C to A (two octaves above) can be played using just 6 fingers, and if a 7th finger can be used, the range will be extended by 3 semitones. All of the key holes are supplied in separate parts - 7 in total - so that they can rotated/adjusted into place to suit the player's finger positions, and then glued together (glue included). The recorder is modelled on the Bel Canto 309A; it has a concave bell, an arched windway and is 47.7cm in length. It's made from ABS plastic and is finished in the traditional dark brown with ivory trim. Like all Aulos recorders it is tonally excellent with accurate intonation. It is supplied in a leatherette case with a cleaning rod, thumb rest and joint grease.