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By: Rose and AJ

Recorders and Flutes of the Medieval times. By: Rose and AJ. Recorders. Many people think of the recorder when they hear the word renaissance Like many instruments of the time, recorders came in various sizes, to match different “voices” of part-music.

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By: Rose and AJ

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  1. Recorders and Flutes of the Medieval times By: Rose and AJ

  2. Recorders • Many people think of the recorder when they hear the word renaissance • Like many instruments of the time, recorders came in various sizes, to match different “voices” of part-music. • Modern recorders come in soprano, alto, tenor, and bass, as well as less common sizes an octave above the corresponding range of the human voice.

  3. Recorders tenor recorder two soprano and an alto recorder soprano, alto, tenor recorders and Gamba

  4. Flutes • Renaissance flutes were made in many different tones: descant, tenor, bass,and saprano. • Made mostly out of boxwood and fruitwood • The renaissance flute is tuned in a d-Dorian mode • They played a lot of vocal music

  5. Flutes

  6. The End By: AJ and Rose

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