

This is the one I'm leaning towards out of all these. I must admit, it's my least favorite of the three.ģ) Mollenhauer Waldorf Edition: All pear wood. There is also a woman on YouTube, and she plays a number of tunes on a Prima.Ģ) Mollenhauer Canta: All pear wood. I heard Jean-Francois' CD "Spinnaker" on which he plays the Prima exclusively, and I love it. I have the following in mind, and I'd appreciate your feedback:ġ) Mollenhauer Prima: A pear wood body piece and plastic mouthpiece. The recorder will be the main instrument for me, so I'd like to get a decent wood one. I must admit that, while some people have recommended I stick with a good plastic instrument, either a Yamaha or Aulos, I am a bit prejudiced thinking that a plastic piece is not a "real" instrument. That said, I am interested in getting a good wooden soprano that fits my budget of around $100 perhaps a bit more. I've seen a few videos and heard some players play tunes like "Summertime" on the soprano, and I'm very inspired. This has to do with both my budget limits, as well as my interest in playing jazz-type, standards. I have a bit of a background in music Ive sung a great deal in choirs and musical, took a few lessons on the alto recorder (I had a Yamaha plastic 300 series) about 17 years ago, and alto sax lessons for a year (5 years ago).Īt this point, after much contemplation, I've decided to begin on soprano.

I am an adult semi-beginner on the recorder, and Id value some feedback on a couple of instruments Im considering buying. Im brand new here, this being my first post.
