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Moeck, "Renaisance Consor "t, greatbasses in c, Renaissance fingering, 1.5 oct. range, maple stained
The instrument with the article number: 8621-MOE from the Moeck workshop is a companion that is always a joy to play in daily use. The instrument owes this characteristic mainly to the masterful combination of the pioneering design with the sound characteristics of the maple material used. The special qualities of the material used for this instrument are strikingly pleasing. The properties can be characterised in this way, whereby it is in the nature of things that sounds can only ever be inadequately described in words. This is why the sound of recorders, which is typical of the material, is perceived and described slightly differently by each person: Maple: Warm and clear, somewhat thinner than pear wood. The scale The geometry of the inner bore of the recorder is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the instrument its typical sound. In principle, recorders with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than instruments with a narrower scale. What music can the recorder be used for? Maple is excellently suited for recorders focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is the instrument aimed at? It follows from this that maple recorders are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. An additional important basic rule is that a higher-quality instrument generally makes learning more enriching than what at first glance appears to be an inexpensive offer. The windway of a recorder The windway is the area in the head of the instrument where the musician's breath is moulded into a thin sheet of air. This sheet of air is one of the most important elements of a recorder's sound. At the labium, the vibration that generates the flute sound is created from this air blade. The shape of the windway is therefore one of the defining principles for the variability of the recorder's musical expression. The windway of the Moeck 8621-MOE instrument is shaped as follows: curved, conical.Conical windways accelerate the breath more than cylindrically shaped ones. Windways are very complex in their design and many parameters are influenced by each other. Fingering The Moeck 8621-MOE recorder is supplied in the following fingering: Renaissance fingering. Construction of the body The number of individual parts of a woodwind instrument has a strong influence on the way in which the recorder is handled in terms of ease of grip on the one hand and safe transport on the other. This is a point that should not be underestimated, especially when transporting larger (and sometimes several) instruments. Experienced ensemble players can tell you a thing or two about this. Packaging and accessories The instrument is supplied as standard with a case and the following accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the recorder is borrowed frequently, it is advisable to clean the blowing area sterilely at regular intervals for your own protection. Flautisept has proven effective for this purpose. You can find Flautisept in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Spirit-stained surfacesRESONAGlazed surfacesWaxed surfacesABS plasticsLacquered surfacesLinseed oil surfacesUntreated wood surfaces To be on the safe side, test on an inconspicuous area before use to ensure that the product does not cause any adverse changes to your recorder. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to drill tone holes in places in the instrument body that are comfortable to play with your fingers. For acoustic reasons, some tone holes on bass instruments in particular are not ergonomically accessible. On these instruments, keys are fitted by the instrument maker to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8621-MOE instrument has the following keys: 1-fold foot key. This makes it easy to play even for players with smaller hands. Recommendations for finding a new recorder How to find a new instrument safely Seek expert advice! Under no circumstances should you let "generalised" rules such as "brand xy doesn't work at all in ensembles / for professionals" stop you from testing a recorder yourself. Your musical perception is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which instrument inspires you personally. Our recommendation is therefore: Play unknown models that you have never tried before. You can only gain experience.

US$4,427.00*
Only 1 available
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", alto in f', baroque single hole, 442 Hz, maple stained, 1.5 oct. tonumfa
The recorder with the model number: 8320-MOE made by Moeck is a recorder that provides lasting fun in the classroom and on stage. This characteristic is largely due to the clever combination of the ingenious design in fine tune with the expressive possibilities of the maple material used. The material fascinates with its unique sound characteristics. The properties can be characterised in this way, whereby it is in the nature of things that sounds can only ever be described very inadequately with words. For this reason, the details of the typical material sound of recorders are perceived and described differently by each person: Maple: Warm and clear, somewhat thinner than pear wood. The scale The inner bore of the instrument is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the instrument its typical sound. In principle, recorders with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than instruments with a narrower scale. Which musical styles are best suited to the recorder Maple is particularly suitable for recorders focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is the instrument aimed at? It follows from this that maple recorders are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. Another generally applicable rule is that a higher quality instrument naturally makes playing easier than a seemingly inexpensive offering. The windway of a recorder The windway is the area in the recorder head where the blowing air is moulded into a sheet of air. This sheet of air is the defining element of the instrument's sound. At the labium, the vibration that generates the flute sound is created from this air blade. The shape of the windway is therefore one of the defining principles for the musical formability of the recorder's achievable sounds. The windway of the Moeck 8320-MOE recorder is constructed as follows: Curved, conical.Conical windways accelerate the airflow more than cylindrically shaped ones. Windways are naturally very complex in their geometric shape and many parameters influence each other. Fingering The Moeck 8320-MOE model is made in the following fingering: Baroque single hole. Construction method The construction of a musical instrument with multiple parts has a fundamental influence on the way in which the recorder can be easily assembled and transported during use. This is particularly important when transporting larger or multiple instruments. Recorder choir directors know how useful good and compact recorder cases are. Provided the instruments can be easily disassembled. Packaging and accessories The model is supplied as standard with a case and useful accessories: Wiper rod, fingering chart, care instructions Hygiene tips If the recorder is lent out again and again, it makes sense to sterilise the beak area again and again to keep it clean. Flautisept has proven to be a practical aid for this. You can find Flautisept in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: RESONAUntreated wooden surfacesLacquered surfacesLacquered surfacesSpirit-stained surfacesABS plasticsWaxed surfacesLinseed oil surfaces To be on the safe side, test on an inconspicuous area before use to ensure that Fautisept does not cause any adverse changes to your recorder. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to drill tone holes in places in the instrument body that are easy to play with your fingers. For acoustic reasons, some tone holes on larger instruments in particular are not ergonomically accessible. On these instruments, keys are fitted by the instrument maker to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8320-MOE instrument has the following keys: . This means that it can also be played ergonomically by players with smaller hands. Notes on finding a new instrument How to find your new instrument easily Ask people you know! But don't let prevailing opinions stop you from testing an instrument yourself. Your musical perception is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which wind tunnel mould inspires you personally. Our recommendation is therefore: try different brands that you have never tested before. You can only gain new experiences.

US$1,121.00*
Only 1 available
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", alto in f', Renaissance fingering, 442 Hz, maple stained, 1.5 oct. tone
The instrument with the article number: 8321-MOE made by Moeck is a companion that is always fun to play every day. This characteristic is due to the carefully considered combination of the unique design in fine tuning with the advantages of the maple material used. The material used for this instrument is characterised by its typical qualities. The properties can be characterised as follows: Maple: Warm and clear, slightly thinner than pear wood. The scale The inner bore of the instrument is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the instrument its typical sound. In principle, recorders with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than instruments with a narrower scale. What music can the instrument be used for Maple is predestined for recorders focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is this recorder aimed at? This means that maple instruments are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. An additional rule worth noting is that a better instrument generally makes learning progress more enjoyable than one of inferior quality. The windway of the recorder The windway is the area in the headjoint of the recorder where the blowing air is moulded into a thin sheet of air. This air blade is one of the most important elements in the sound production of a recorder. In interaction with the labium, the air blade creates the vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore one of the defining characteristics of the recorder's range of musical expression. The windway of the Moeck 8321-MOE instrument is shaped as follows: curved, conical.Conically shaped windways accelerate the breath more than cylindrical ones. Due to their geometric shape, windways are extremely complex and many parameters are influenced by each other. Fingering The Moeck 8321-MOE instrument is made in the fingering: Renaissance fingering. Construction of the body The number of parts of an instrument characterises in many ways the way in which the recorder can be handled in terms of ease of assembly and compact transport during daily use. This is a point that should not be underestimated, especially when transporting larger (and sometimes several) instruments. Leaders of large playing groups will agree with us. Packaging and accessories The instrument is supplied as standard with a case and useful accessories: Wiper rod, fingering chart, care instructions Hygiene tips If the recorder is rented out frequently, it is advisable to disinfect the headjoint regularly to keep it clean. Flautisept has proven to be a reliable aid in these cases. Flautisept is available in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Untreated wooden surfacesWaxed surfacesLinseed oil surfacesRESONASpirit-stained surfacesGlazed surfacesLacquered surfacesABS plastics However, before use, test on an inconspicuous area to ensure that Fautisept does not leave any discolouration on your recorder. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to place tone holes in places that are comfortable and easy to play with your fingers. Especially on larger instruments, some tone holes are ergonomically inaccessible for acoustic reasons. Keys are fitted to these instruments to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8321-MOE instrument has the following keys: . This means that it can also be played comfortably by players with smaller hands. Recommendations for finding a new recorder The easiest way to find your next instrument Ask people you know! But don't let "generally accepted" rules such as "material xy doesn't work at all in an ensemble / for professionals" stop you from trying out an instrument yourself. Your musical perception is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which instrument makes you happy. Our recommendation is therefore: Try out different manufacturers that you have never tested before. You can't lose anything, you can only gain new experiences.

US$1,121.00*
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", alto in g', Renaissance fingering, 442 Hz, maple stained, 1.5 oct. tone
The recorder with the article number: 8331-MOE built by Moeck is a musical tool that is always fun to use every day. This is largely due to the masterful combination of the outstanding design in symbiosis with the tone colours of the maple material used. This material fascinates with its extraordinary advantages. The characteristics can best be described in the following words: Maple: Warm and clear, slightly thinner than pear wood. The scale The inner bore of the instrument is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the model its typical sound. In principle, instruments with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than recorders with a narrower scale. For which music can the instrument best be used Maple is ideal for recorders focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is this recorder aimed at? It follows from the above that maple recorders are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. Another important basic rule is that in most cases a better instrument makes learning progress more enjoyable than a cheaper one. The windway of a recorder The windway is the area in the head of the recorder where the blowing air is moulded into a sheet of air. This air blade is the basis of a recorder's sound production. In interaction with the labium, the air blade creates the vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore one of the defining principles for the response and sound of the instrument. The windway of the Moeck model 8331-MOE is shaped as follows: curved, conical.Conical windways accelerate the breath more than cylindrically shaped ones. Due to their geometric shape, windways are very complex and many parameters influence each other. Fingering The Moeck 8331-MOE instrument is made in the following fingering: Renaissance fingering. Construction method The construction of a recorder in terms of its multiple parts fundamentally determines the way in which the woodwind instrument is handled in terms of ease of grip on the one hand and ease of transport on the other. This is a point that should not be underestimated, especially when transporting larger (and sometimes several) instruments. Just ask veteran ensemble leaders. Packaging and accessories The recorder is supplied as standard with a case and the following accessories: Wiper rod, fingering chart, care instructions Hygiene tips If the recorder is rented out frequently, it is advisable to clean the beak area sterilely at regular intervals to keep it clean. The care product Flautisept has proven to be a practical aid. You can find Flautisept in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Lacquered surfaces, varnished surfaces, ABS plastics, linseed oil surfaces, untreated wooden surfaces, RESONA, spirit-stained surfaces, waxed surfaces However, before using Fautisept, be sure to test it on an inconspicuous area to ensure that it does not leave any discolouration on your recorder. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to place tone holes in places in the body that are comfortable and easy to reach with your fingers. Especially on larger instruments, tone holes are ergonomically inaccessible for acoustic reasons. Keys are fitted to such instruments to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8331-MOE instrument has the following keys: . This means that it can also be played well by players with smaller hands. Notes on finding a new instrument What is the easiest way to find a new instrument Find out all you can! But don't let "well-intentioned" advice put you off testing a recorder yourself. Your musical sensitivity is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which instrument appeals to you. Our recommendation is therefore: Try unknown models that you have not yet tested. You can't lose anything, you can only gain experience.

US$1,121.00*
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", bass in f, baroque single hole, 1.5 oct. range, stained maple
The instrument with the article number: 8520-MOE built by Moeck is a recorder that is tireless fun to play. The instrument owes this special feature mainly to the clever combination of the above-average design and the advantages of the maple material used. The material used for this instrument is a delight with its typical sound characteristics. The characteristics can best be described in the following words: Maple: Warm and clear, slightly thinner than pear wood. The scale The inner bore of the instrument is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the instrument its typical sound. In principle, recorders with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than instruments with a narrower scale. For which musical styles can the instrument be best used? Maple is ideal for instruments that are used in the Renaissance and folk styles, although other styles are possible. Who is this instrument aimed at It follows from the above that maple instruments are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. Another important rule of thumb is that a better instrument generally makes playing together more enjoyable than an instrument that appears to be cheaper at first glance. The windway of the recorder The windway is the area in the instrument headjoint where the musician's blowing air is moulded into a sheet of air. This air blade is the nucleus of a recorder's sound. In interaction with the labium, the air blade creates the vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore very influential for the variation possibilities of the available sound spectra of the recorder. The windway of the Moeck 8520-MOE instrument is constructed as follows: Curved, conical.Conical windways accelerate the breathing air more than cylindrically shaped ones. Windways are of course extremely complex in their design and many parameters play together. Fingering The Moeck 8520-MOE instrument is offered in fingering: Baroque single hole. Multi-part construction The construction of a woodwind instrument fundamentally determines the way in which the recorder can be easily assembled and safely transported. This is particularly important when transporting larger or multiple instruments. Experienced ensemble players can tell you a thing or two about this. Packaging and accessories The instrument is supplied as standard with a case and useful accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the instrument is used by several players, we recommend that you clean the windway repeatedly to maintain cleanliness. In these cases, the care product Flautisept has proven its worth. You can find Flautisept in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Untreated wooden surfaces, waxed surfaces, varnished surfaces, ABS plastics, RESONA, linseed oil surfaces, varnished surfaces, spirit-stained surfaces However, to be on the safe side, test on an inconspicuous area before use to ensure that Fautisept does not cause any adverse changes to your instrument. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to drill tone holes in places in the body that are easy to play with your fingers. Especially on bass recorders, tone holes are not ergonomically accessible for acoustic reasons. On these instruments, keys are fitted by the instrument maker to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8520-MOE instrument has the following keys: 1-fold foot key. This allows it to be played comfortably even by players with smaller hands. Advice for finding a new recorder The easiest way to find a future instrument Find out all you can! But don't let prevailing opinions put you off trying out a recorder for yourself. Your taste is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which construction method inspires you. Our recommendation is therefore: try out different brands that you have never tried before. You can't lose anything, you can only gain experience.

US$2,869.00*
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", bass in f, Renaissance fingering, 1.5 oct. range, stained maple
The recorder with the model number: 8521-MOE made by Moeck is an instrument that is fun to play every day. This is due to the clever composition of the pioneering model in symbiosis with the qualities of the maple material used. This material impresses with the instrument's special advantages. The special features can be characterised as follows: Maple: Warm and clear, slightly thinner than pear wood. The scale The inner bore of the recorder is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the model its typical sound. In principle, instruments with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than recorders with a narrower scale. For which musical styles can the instrument be best used? Maple is particularly suitable for instruments focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is this recorder aimed at? This means that maple recorders are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. Another important rule is that a better instrument naturally makes learning progress easier than one of inferior quality. The windway of a recorder The windway is the area in the head of the instrument where the musician's blowing air is moulded into a sheet of air. This air blade is the nucleus of a recorder's sound. At the labium, the air blade produces the fundamental vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore very influential for the instrument's range of musical expression. The windway of the Moeck 8521-MOE instrument is shaped as follows: curved, conical.Conically shaped windways accelerate the breath more than cylindrical ones. Windways are naturally very complex in their design and many parameters are influenced by each other. Fingering The Moeck 8521-MOE instrument is supplied in fingering: Renaissance fingering. Construction of the body The number of components of a recorder has an extraordinary influence on the way in which the woodwind instrument can be handled easily and transported safely during daily use. A point that becomes particularly important when larger instruments or several instruments are to be taken along. Recorder ensemble leaders will agree with us. Packaging and accessories The instrument is supplied as standard with a case and the following accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the recorder is shared, you should consider disinfecting the headjoint if necessary to prevent the transmission of diseases. Flautisept has proven to be an effective disinfectant. You can find Flautisept in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: ABS plasticsLacquered surfacesUntreated wooden surfacesRESONALacquered surfacesSpirit-stained surfacesWaxed surfacesLinseed oil surfaces To be on the safe side, test on an inconspicuous area before use to ensure that the product does not cause any adverse changes to your recorder. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to drill tone holes in places on the instrument that are comfortable and easy to play with your fingers. For acoustic reasons, some tone holes on larger recorders in particular are not ergonomically accessible. Keys are fitted to such instruments to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8521-MOE instrument has the following keys: 1-fold foot key. This makes it remarkably easy to play, even for players with smaller hands. Notes on finding a new instrument How to easily find your future instrument Seek expert advice! However, under no circumstances should you allow yourself to be deterred from trying out an instrument yourself by "generally applicable" rules such as "brand xy doesn't work at all in ensembles / for professionals". Your musical sensitivity is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which recorder suits you best. Our recommendation is therefore: try out different instruments that you have never tested before. You can only gain experience.

US$2,869.00*
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", Sopranino in f'', baroque single hole, 442 Hz, 1.5 oct. range, maple
The instrument with the model number: 8120-MOE made by Moeck is an instrument that is always fun to play, both in the classroom and on stage. This is largely due to the clever marriage of the ingenious model in symbiosis with the advantages of the maple material used. The material used for this instrument is strikingly pleasing due to its typical sound characteristics. The properties can be characterised in this way, whereby it is in the nature of things that sounds can only ever be described very inadequately with words. For this reason, each person perceives and describes the details of the typical material sound of recorders slightly differently: Maple: Warm and clear, somewhat thinner than pear wood. The scale The geometry of the inner bore of the recorder is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the instrument its typical sound. In principle, recorders with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than instruments with a narrower bore. What music is the recorder best suited to? Maple is predestined for recorders focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is the instrument aimed at? This means that maple instruments are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. One thing to bear in mind is that a high-quality instrument naturally makes music-making more enriching than a simple one. The windway of the recorder The windway is the area in the instrument headjoint where the musician's breath is moulded into a thin sheet of air. This sheet of air is the defining element of a recorder's sound. At the labium, the leaf of air creates the fundamental vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore one of the basic characteristics for the sound and response of the recorder. The windway of the instrument 8120-MOE by Moeck is shaped as follows: curved, conical.Conically shaped windways accelerate the breath more than cylindrical ones. Windways are of course extremely complex in their design and many parameters influence each other. Fingering The Moeck 8120-MOE recorder is made in the fingering: Baroque single hole. Multi-part construction The construction of a recorder has a fundamental influence on the way in which the woodwind instrument can be handled in terms of ease of grip on the one hand and compact transport on the other. This is particularly important when larger instruments or several instruments are to be taken along. Directors of large ensembles know how useful good and compact recorder transport packaging is. Provided the instruments can be easily disassembled. Packaging and accessories The model is supplied as standard with a case and useful accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the recorder is used by several players, you should consider disinfecting the headjoint if necessary to protect yourself. Flautisept has proved its worth in such cases. You can find Flautisept in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Untreated wooden surfaces, ABS plastics, linseed oil surfaces, waxed surfaces, glazed surfaces, RESONA, spirit-stained surfaces, varnished surfaces However, before using the product, test it on an inconspicuous area to ensure that it does not leave any discolouration on your instrument. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to place tone holes in places in the body that are comfortable and easy to play with your fingers. Particularly on larger instruments, some tone holes are ergonomically inaccessible for acoustic reasons. On such instruments, keys are fitted by the instrument maker to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8120-MOE instrument has the following keys: . This means that it can also be played comfortably by players with smaller hands. Tips for finding a new instrument How to find a future instrument easily Ask people you know! Under no circumstances should you let the prevailing opinions in your environment stop you from testing a recorder yourself. Your taste is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which instrument concept inspires you. Our recommendation is therefore: test new manufacturers that you have not yet tried. You can only gain new experiences.

US$607.00*
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", sopranino in f'', Renaissance fingering, 442 Hz, 1.5 oct. range,
The instrument with the model number: 8121-MOE from Moeck is a companion that makes making music fun every day. This is due to the special combination of the carefully considered construction concept in symbiosis with the qualities of the maple material used. This material impresses with the instrument's special advantages. The characteristics can be described as follows, whereby it is in the nature of things that sounds can only ever be described very inadequately with words. For this reason, the typical sound of recorders is perceived and described by each person in slightly different details: Maple: Warm and clear, somewhat thinner than pear wood. The scale The geometry of the inner bore of the recorder is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the recorder its typical sound. In principle, instruments with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than models with a narrower inner bore. For which musical styles can the instrument be best used? Maple is predestined for instruments focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is the instrument aimed at? The above facts show that maple recorders are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. It is worth noting that in most cases, a more sophisticated instrument makes playing together more enjoyable than what at first glance appears to be a cheaper option. The windway of the recorder The windway is the area in the headjoint of the recorder where the air is moulded into a sheet of air. This sheet of air is the central starting point for the sound of the instrument. At the labium, the vibration that generates the flute sound is created from this air blade. The shape of the windway is therefore extremely important for the variation possibilities of the available sound spectra of the recorder. The windway of the Moeck 8121-MOE instrument is shaped as follows: curved, conical.Conically shaped windways accelerate the breath more than cylindrical ones. Windways are of course extremely complex in their geometric shape and many parameters influence each other. Fingering The Moeck 8121-MOE instrument is made in the following fingering: Renaissance fingering. Construction method The number of components in a recorder has a fundamental influence on the way in which it is easy to handle in terms of ease of grip and safe transport. This is particularly important when larger instruments or several instruments have to be taken along. Experienced ensemble players can tell you a thing or two about this. Packaging and accessories The model is supplied as standard with a case and useful accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the recorder is rented out frequently, you should consider disinfecting the beak area at regular intervals to ensure hygienic safety. Flautisept has proven effective for this purpose. You can find Flautisept in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Waxed surfacesSpirit-stained surfacesABS plasticsUntreated wood surfacesRESONALinseed oil surfacesLacquered surfacesLacquered surfaces To be on the safe side, test on an inconspicuous area before use to ensure that Fautisept does not leave any unwanted marks on your instrument. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to place tone holes in places in the body that are easy to play with your fingers. For acoustic reasons, some tone holes on bass instruments in particular are not ergonomically accessible. Keys are fitted to such instruments to make playing easier or even possible in the first place. The 8121-MOE instrument has the following keys: . This means that it can also be played well by players with smaller hands. Recommendations for finding a new instrument The easiest way to find your new instrument Seek expert advice! However, you should never let the opinions of "self-proclaimed experts" put you off testing a recorder yourself. Your taste is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide for yourself which recorder will make you happy. Our recommendation is therefore: play new materials that you haven't tried before. You can only gain new experiences.

US$607.00*
Only 1 available
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", soprano in c'', baroque single hole, 1.5 oct. range, 442 Hz, maple g
The recorder with the article number: 8220-MOE made by Moeck is a companion that makes playing music fun again and again. This characteristic is largely due to the special combination of the carefully considered design in combination with the sound characteristics of the maple material used. This material fascinates with its special advantages. The features can be characterised as follows, whereby it is in the nature of things that sounds can only ever be inadequately described in words. For this reason, the typical sound of recorders is perceived and described by each person in slightly different ways: Maple: Warm and clear, somewhat thinner than pear wood. The scale The inner bore of the recorder is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the recorder its typical sound. In principle, instruments with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than models with a narrower scale. For which musical styles is the recorder best suited? Maple is predestined for recorders focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is this instrument aimed at? This means that maple instruments are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. Another rule of thumb to bear in mind is that a better quality instrument is generally more enjoyable to play than a seemingly inexpensive bargain. The windway of a recorder The windway is the area in the head of the recorder where the musician's blowing air is moulded into a sheet of air. This air blade is the basis of the recorder's sound production. At the labium, the air blade creates the vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore one of the defining basic features for the variation possibilities of the available sound spectra of the instrument. The windway of the Moeck 8220-MOE instrument is shaped as follows: curved, conical.Conically shaped windways accelerate the air blade more than cylindrical ones. Windways are of course extremely complex in their design and many parameters interact. Fingering The Moeck 8220-MOE instrument is made in the following fingering: Baroque single hole. Construction of the body The construction of an instrument has an extraordinary influence on the way in which the recorder can be handled easily and transported compactly during daily use. This is particularly important when transporting larger or multiple instruments. Just ask veteran ensemble leaders. Packaging and accessories The instrument is supplied as standard with a case and the following accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the instrument is borrowed frequently, it is advisable to disinfect the windway regularly to prevent the transmission of diseases. The cleaning agent Flautisept has proven effective for cleaning. Flautisept is available in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Untreated wooden surfacesWaxed surfacesLacquered surfacesLacquered surfacesABS plasticsSpirit-stained surfacesRESONALinseed oil surfaces To be on the safe side, test on an inconspicuous area before use to ensure that the product does not cause any adverse changes to your recorder. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to place the tone holes in places that are comfortable and easy to play with your fingers. For acoustic reasons, some tone holes on deep recorders in particular are not ergonomically accessible. On such instruments, keys are fitted by the instrument maker to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8220-MOE instrument has the following keys: . This makes it remarkably easy to play, even for players with smaller hands. Notes for the search for a new recorder The easiest way to find a new instrument Find out all you can! However, you should not let well-meaning advice put you off playing an instrument yourself. Your musical sensibilities are as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which instrument concept inspires you. Our recommendation is therefore: test different manufacturers that you may never have tried before. You can only gain experience.

US$799.00*
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", soprano in c'', Renaissance fingering, 1.5 oct. range, 442 Hz, Aho
The instrument with the article number: 8221-MOE manufactured by Moeck is an instrument that can generate tireless joy of playing in daily use. This characteristic is due to the clever marriage of the well-considered design in fine tuning with the tone colours of the maple material used. The material used for this instrument is characterised by its typical qualities. The special characteristics can best be described in the following words: Maple: Warm and clear, slightly thinner than pear wood. The scale The inner bore of the recorder is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the model its typical sound. In principle, instruments with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than recorders with a narrower scale. What styles of music can the recorder be used for? Maple is ideal for instruments that are used in the Renaissance and folk genres, although other styles are possible. Who is the instrument aimed at? The above facts show that maple recorders are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. An additional rule is that a high-quality instrument generally makes music-making more enjoyable than a poor-quality one. The windway of the recorder The windway is the area in the instrument headjoint where the blowing air is moulded into a sheet of air. This air sheet is the basis of a recorder's sound. At the labium, the leaf of air produces the vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore one of the basic characteristics for the variation possibilities of the available sound spectra of the recorder. The windway of the Moeck 8221-MOE instrument is constructed as follows: Curved, conical.Conical windways accelerate the air blade more than cylindrically shaped ones. Due to their geometric design, windways are very complex and many parameters are influenced by each other. Fingering The Moeck 8221-MOE recorder is made in the following fingering: Renaissance fingering. Construction method The number of components of a musical instrument strongly influences the way in which the recorder is handled in terms of ease of grip and safe transport. This is particularly important when transporting larger or multiple instruments. Recorder ensemble leaders will agree with us. Packaging and accessories The instrument is supplied as standard with a case and the following accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the recorder is used by several players, it is advisable to clean the beak area sterilely if necessary to prevent the transmission of diseases. The disinfectant Flautisept has proven effective in such cases. Flautisept is available in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Spirit-stained surfacesABS plasticsUntreated wooden surfacesGlazed surfacesRESONALinseed oil surfacesWaxed surfacesLacquered surfaces However, before use, test on an inconspicuous area to ensure that Fautisept does not leave any adverse changes on your recorder. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to place the tone holes in places in the body that are comfortable to play with your fingers. For acoustic reasons, some tone holes on larger recorders in particular are not ergonomically accessible. Keys are fitted to these instruments to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8221-MOE instrument has the following keys: . This makes it easy to play even for players with smaller hands. Recommendations on the way to a new recorder How to find your new instrument safely Ask people you know! But don't let prevailing opinions put you off testing an instrument yourself. Your taste is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which recorder inspires you. Our recommendation is therefore: play different instruments that you may not have tried before. You can only gain experience.

US$799.00*
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", subbass in f, Renaissance fingering, 1.5 oct. range, maple stained
The recorder with the article number: 8721-MOE made by Moeck is a recorder that is fun to play every day. This characteristic is largely due to the skilful marriage of the outstanding instrument model in combination with the qualities of the maple material used. The special qualities of the material used for this instrument are remarkably pleasing. The special characteristics can be described as follows, whereby it is in the nature of things that sounds can only ever be inadequately described in words. For this reason, each person will perceive and describe the details of the typical material sound of recorders slightly differently: Maple: Warm and clear, somewhat thinner than pear wood. The scale The geometry of the inner bore of the recorder is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the model its typical sound. In principle, instruments with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than recorders with a narrower scale. What music can the recorder be used for Maple is excellently suited for instruments focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is this instrument aimed at This means that maple instruments are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. Another rule worth noting is that a better instrument naturally makes learning progress more enriching than a supposedly cheaper one. The windway of a recorder The windway is the area in the head of the instrument where the blowing air is moulded into a thin sheet of air. This air blade is the nucleus of a recorder's sound production. In interaction with the labium, the air blade creates the vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore one of the main characteristics for the response and sound of the recorder. The windway of the 8721-MOE instrument from Moeck is shaped as follows: curved, conical.Conically shaped windways accelerate the air blade more than cylindrical ones. Windways are of course extremely complex in their geometric design and many parameters play together. Fingering The Moeck 8721-MOE model is made in the fingering: Renaissance fingering. Multiple parts The way in which a recorder is constructed has an extraordinary influence on the way in which the woodwind instrument can be handled in terms of ease of assembly and compact transport. A point that becomes particularly important when larger instruments or several instruments have to be transported. Just ask veteran ensemble leaders. Packaging and accessories The instrument is supplied as standard with a case and the following accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the recorder is played by several people, we recommend that you sterilise the beak area at regular intervals to prevent the transmission of diseases. The disinfectant Flautisept has proven to be effective. Flautisept is available in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Glazed surfaces, varnished surfaces, RESONA, spirit-stained surfaces, ABS plastics, waxed surfaces, linseed oil surfaces, untreated wooden surfaces To be on the safe side, test Fautisept on an inconspicuous area before use to ensure that it does not cause discolouration on your recorder. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to place tone holes in places that are easy to reach with your fingers. For acoustic reasons, some tone holes on larger recorders in particular are not ergonomically accessible. On such instruments, keys are fitted by the instrument maker to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8721-MOE instrument has the following keys: 1-fold foot key. This means that it can also be played by players with smaller hands. Recommendations for finding a new instrument How to easily find your next instrument Ask people you know! However, you should never let well-intentioned advice put you off playing an instrument yourself. Your musical perception is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide for yourself which instrument tempts you personally to "endless music-making". Our recommendation is therefore: Test unknown construction concepts that you have never tried before. You can't lose anything, you can only gain experience.

US$6,159.00*
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Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", tenor in c', baroque single hole 442 Hz, 1.5 oct. range, maple fretboard
The instrument with the model number: 8420-MOE built by Moeck is a recorder that is always fun to play. The instrument owes this mainly to the clever combination of the ingenious model design in symbiosis with the expressive possibilities of the maple material used. This material fascinates with its special advantages. The characteristics can be roughly summarised as follows, although it is in the nature of things that sounds can only ever be described very inadequately in words. Therefore, the sound of recorders is perceived and described slightly differently by each person: Maple: Warm and clear, somewhat thinner than pear. The scale The inner bore of the recorder is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the model its typical sound. In principle, instruments with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than recorders with a narrower inner bore. For which musical styles can the instrument be best used? Maple is particularly suitable for recorders focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is this recorder aimed at? This means that maple recorders are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. A second rule of thumb to bear in mind is that a more sophisticated instrument generally makes learning more enriching than a seemingly inexpensive bargain. The windway of the recorder The windway is the area in the head of the instrument where the air is moulded into a sheet of air. This sheet of air is the basis of the instrument's sound production. In interaction with the labium, the air blade produces the vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore one of the defining principles for the artistic usability of the recorder. The windway of the Moeck model 8420-MOE is constructed as follows: Curved, conical.Conically shaped windways accelerate the breathing air more than cylindrical ones. Windways are complex in their geometric shape and many parameters are influenced by each other. Fingering The Moeck 8420-MOE model is made in fingering: Baroque single hole. Construction method The number of parts of a woodwind instrument has a fundamental influence on the way in which the recorder can be handled in terms of ease of assembly and safe transport during daily use. This is particularly important when larger instruments or several instruments need to be transported. Experienced ensemble players can tell you a thing or two about this. Packaging and accessories The recorder is supplied as standard with a case and matching accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the recorder is played by several people, we recommend that you repeatedly sterilise the blowing area for your own protection. Flautisept has proven to be effective in such cases. You can find Flautisept in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Linseed oil surfaces, spirit-stained surfaces, untreated wooden surfaces, varnished surfaces, ABS plastics, RESONA, waxed surfaces, varnished surfaces However, it is essential that you test the product on an inconspicuous area before use to ensure that it does not leave any unwanted marks on your recorder. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to drill tone holes in places in the instrument body that are easy to reach with your fingers. Particularly on low instruments, some tone holes are ergonomically inaccessible for acoustic reasons. On such instruments, keys are fitted by the instrument maker to make playing considerably easier or even possible in the first place. The 8420-MOE instrument has the following keys: . This makes it easy to play even for players with smaller hands. Tips for finding a new instrument How to find your next instrument easily Inform yourself in detail! However, under no circumstances should you let "generalised" rules stop you from trying out an instrument yourself. Your musical sensibilities are as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which construction method makes you personally happy. Our recommendation is therefore: test unknown models that you have never tried before. You will only gain new experiences.

US$1,321.00*
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", tenor in c', baroque single hole, with single key and fontanelle, 442
The instrument with the model number: 8430-MOE from the Moeck workshop is an instrument that provides lasting enjoyment both in the classroom and on stage. This characteristic is due to the skilful combination of the unique construction concept with the expressive possibilities of the maple material used. The unique sound characteristics of the material used for this instrument are a delight. The features can be characterised as follows: Maple: Warm and clear, slightly thinner than pear wood. The scale The geometry of the inner bore of the recorder is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the instrument its typical sound. In principle, recorders with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than instruments with a narrower bore. For which music can the instrument be best used Maple is particularly suitable for recorders focussing on Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is this recorder aimed at? It follows from this that maple instruments are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. An additional rule is that a high-quality instrument naturally makes music-making more enriching than a poor one. The windway of a recorder The windway is the area in the head of the instrument where the musician's blowing air is moulded into a thin sheet of air. This sheet of air is the basis of a recorder's sound production. At the labium, the leaf of air produces the vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore very relevant for the recorder's ability to create music. The windway of the Moeck model 8430-MOE is shaped as follows: curved, conical.Conical windways accelerate the air blade more than cylindrically shaped ones. Due to their geometric shape, windways are extremely complex and many parameters interact. Fingering The Moeck 8430-MOE instrument is made in the following fingering: Baroque single hole. Construction method The number of parts in a woodwind instrument has a fundamental influence on the way in which the recorder can be handled easily in terms of easy assembly on the one hand and safe transport on the other. This is a point that should not be underestimated, especially when transporting larger (and sometimes several) instruments. Experienced ensemble players can tell you a thing or two about this. Packaging and accessories The recorder is supplied as standard with a case and matching accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the instrument is used by several players, you should consider sterilising the windway regularly to keep it clean. Flautisept has proved its worth here. Flautisept is available in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Spirit-stained surfacesGlazed surfacesLinseed oil surfacesWaxed surfacesUntreated wood surfacesRESONALacquered surfacesABS plastics However, before using the product, test it on an inconspicuous area to ensure that it does not leave any unwanted marks on your instrument. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to drill tone holes in places in the body that are comfortable and easy to reach with your fingers. Especially with bass recorders, some tone holes are ergonomically inaccessible for acoustic reasons. Keys are fitted to these instruments to make playing easier or even possible in the first place. The 8430-MOE instrument has the following keys: 1-fold foot key. This means that it can also be played ergonomically by players with smaller hands. Recommendations for finding a new recorder How to easily find your new instrument Seek expert advice! However, you should not let prevailing opinions in your environment put you off testing a recorder yourself. Your musical perception is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which instrument concept inspires you. Our recommendation is therefore: test new instruments that you have not yet tried. You can't lose anything, you can only gain new experiences.

US$1,726.00*
Moeck, "Renaissance Consort", tenor in c', Renaissance fingering, 442 Hz, 1.5 oct. range, maple
The instrument with the model designation: 8421-MOE made by Moeck is a recorder that can always be fun in the classroom as well as on stage. The instrument owes this mainly to the masterful marriage of the ingenious design in symbiosis with the advantages of the maple material used. The material used for this instrument impresses with its unique sound characteristics. The special features can be described roughly as follows, although it is in the nature of things that sounds can only ever be described very inadequately in words. For this reason, the typical sound of recorders is perceived and described by each person in varying detail: Maple: Warm and clear, somewhat thinner than pear wood. The scale The inner bore of the instrument is slightly cylindroconical and wider on average. This type of bore gives the instrument its typical sound. In principle, recorders with a wider bore sound warmer, fuller, more fundamental and therefore more suitable for ensembles than instruments with a narrower bore. What music is the recorder best suited to? Maple is ideal for recorders specialising in Renaissance and folk music, other styles are possible. Who is this instrument aimed at? The above facts show that maple recorders are particularly suitable for ambitious amateurs and advanced players. Another general rule is that a high-quality instrument usually makes learning easier than a simple one. The windway of the recorder The windway is the area in the head of the recorder where the blowing air is moulded into a sheet of air. This sheet of air is the central starting point for producing sound on a recorder. At the labium, the leaf of air produces the vibration that generates the flute sound. The shape of the windway is therefore one of the defining principles for the musical expressiveness of the recorder. The windway of the Moeck model 8421-MOE is shaped as follows: curved, conical.Conically shaped windways accelerate the air blade more than cylindrical ones. Windways are extremely complex in their design and many parameters are influenced by each other. Fingering The Moeck 8421-MOE instrument is offered in the following fingerings: Renaissance fingering. Multiple parts The number of parts of a recorder has an extraordinary influence on the way in which the woodwind instrument can be handled in terms of ease of grip and compact transport during daily use. This is particularly important when larger instruments or several instruments are to be taken along. Recorder orchestra leaders will agree with us. Packaging and accessories The instrument is supplied as standard with a case and the following accessories: Cleaning rod, drying cloth, cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart Hygiene tips If the instrument is lent out from time to time, you should consider disinfecting the beak area if necessary to protect yourself. In these cases, the care product Flautisept has proven its worth. You can find Flautisept in our collection. It works with the following surfaces: Lacquered surfacesABS plasticsRESONAUntreated wood surfacesLinseed oil surfacesSpirit-stained surfacesLacquered surfacesWaxed surfaces However, before using Fautisept, be sure to test it on an inconspicuous area to ensure that it does not leave any discolouration on your recorder. Optional information on keys It is not always possible to place the tone holes in places in the instrument that are comfortable and easy to reach with your fingers. Especially on larger instruments, tone holes are not ergonomically accessible for acoustic reasons. Keys are fitted to these instruments to make playing much easier or even possible in the first place. The 8421-MOE instrument has the following keys: . This makes it easy to play even for players with smaller hands. Notes on finding a new instrument How to find your next instrument safely Ask people you know! But don't let "generally accepted" rules such as "recorder xy doesn't work at all in an ensemble / for professionals" stop you from playing a recorder yourself. Your taste is as unique as you are. Therefore, only you can decide which windway shape suits you personally. Our recommendation is therefore: Try different manufacturers that you have not yet tested. You can only gain new experiences.

US$1,321.00*