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Key Features
The Yamaha YRA324B alto recorder offers a rich body of sound that resembles a famous Rottenburgh recorder. For those serious about music, it is made from maintenance-free ABS resin and finished in a beautiful ebony coating.
Yamaha recorders are known for producing a clear and distinct tone, and the YRA324B is no exception. Similar to more professional models, the YRA324B features a baroque fingering system. This design was perfected hundreds of years ago and holds very accurate tuning.
To further aid your progression, the YRA324B features an arched windway. Ideal if you want to take control of your recorder, the arched windway offers more resistance which enables you to play in a more virtuosic style. Included with the YRA324B is a cotton carry bag, fingering chart, cleaning rod, and recorder cream so you can get started straight away.
Product Ref: 308055
Be more serious about your recorder playing. Made from ABS resin, the YRA324B recorder offers a durable build quality while being able to compete with wooden recorders for sound quality. With safety and reliability at the heart of all Yamaha products, the YRA324B recorder uses ultrasonic adhesion technology instead of chemical adhesive bonding. Offering a suitable amount of air resistance for easy control, the YRA324B features excellent intonation that is often associated with much more expensive models.
Yamaha are universally acknowledged as a leader in the musical world. They are known for their attention to detail and precision, which has earned the respect of students as well as professional musicians from around the world. Yamaha's combination of craftsmanship and leading technology are transferred into the production of every instrument.