Dream Whistles v2 MULTiFORMAT
FANTASTiC | 13 June 2016 | 241 MB
The sound sources for Dream Whistles are five wooden recorders of different sizes—bass, alto, tenor soprano, and sopranino. Recorders of this type were developed and made popular during the baroque era. Each instrument is chromatic and has a range of about two octaves. The bass, alto, and sopranino recorders are tuned in F, and the tenor and soprano recorders are tuned in C. Thus there are many overlapping notes, so these instruments have often been used in ensembles. In our opinion, each size of recorder has a personality of its own, even for solo playing. The sound differs from other members of the flageolet family, such as the Celtic tin whistles. The tone character of the baroque recorders could be described as clean and warm, with less air leakage than their Celtic cousins.
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