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Mollenhauer 5022 Denner Sopranino

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Recorder

  • Model Denner Sopranino
  • Body and mouthpiece from Castello-Buchs tree
  • Baroque fingering
  • Two-piece
  • Colour: Natural
  • Including cotton bag
Available since May 2007
Item number 174324
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Castello, Box Tree
Colour Natural
Double Holes Yes
788 AED 205,88 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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TB
Nice sopranino
TBD, Boston MA 20.07.2020
It's a very pretty-sounding instrument, but on mine the lowest couple of notes are quite weak and you have to get your thumb "just so" or the top notes don't speak cleanly. This isn't unusual for a sopranino recorder in general and a good specialist might be able to make some minute adjustments and fix those problems easily, but this is my assessment out of the box. The full range, when you can get it, is sweet-sounding and not piercing even on the topmost G, and the instrument has very good flexibility. Like any sopranino I've ever played, the top notes tend to be a little on the sharp side but not so much that you would notice without a tuner.
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Absolutely wonderful sopranino
Evertype 26.11.2014
This replaced an apricot-wood sopranino that I got in Hungary from an unknown manufacturer. That was certainly a nice little instrument, but the sound and responsiveness of this is really wonderful?no reflection on the Hungarian instrument. Still, there is a world of difference between the two. Light to hold, the Denner sopranino feels good in the hand and has a lovely and bright sound. The colour of the zapatero "boxwood" is very attractive, and of course the Denner styling is classic. The recorder came in a neat little cotton taco-case with leather trim (Thomann should carry these leather-trimmed cases in addition to the black taco-case bags?the Mollenhauer 7703 and the likel) In the carrying bag there is a microfibre cleaning rod, fingering chart, and joint grease. I am delighted with this purchase.
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JS
Agréablement surpris
Jojo SIMON 15.09.2019
Une jolie couleur dorée (pour ceux qui ont la soprano en buis, c'est la même couleur). Une facilité de jeu déconcertante, au vue de la taille de la flûte et de la grandeur de mes mains. Un jolie son, évidement aigu, mais pas d'acidité (après la phase de rodage...). Une petite flûte assez facile à faire chanter (la difficulté réside dans la stabilité de la colonne d'air). Une très bonne flûte pour un amateur voulant se faire plaisir (par exemple le largo du concerto RV 443 de Vivaldi sort très bien).
Rien à redire sur le service Thomann : rapide et fiable.
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Julian aus Z. 05.04.2020
Diese Sopranino klingt recht angenehm, was in dieser Lage ein Segen ist.
Zum Glück hat sie auch einen etwas weiteren Griffabstand im Vergleich zur Moeck, was grösseren Händen zugute kommt. Die Intonation kann bei sehr langem Spielen auch etwas leiden (dann braucht das Holz eine Pause), ist aber sonst sehr gut.
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