Yamaha YRT-304BII Tenor Recorder

This new model tenor incorporates Yamaha’s wooden design expertise with the convenience and durability of an ABS material. It offers a focused, mellow sound which is balanced in all registers. System: Baroque, Windway: Arch

    Description

    Completing The Lineup…

    In addition to the more common soprano and alto recorders, ensembles often call for other keys such as tenor, bass, and even great bass recorders. Yamaha offers a full line of top quality tenor recorders in both ABS resin and natural wood materials.

     

    Yamaha delivers safe and reliable products

    From raw materials selection to manufacturing processes, we pay the closest attention to produce Yamaha recorders with safety and reliability.

    The ABS resin used in some recorder bodies may contain lead, phthalate esters, and other toxic materials. The ABS resin used in Yamaha is manufactured from non-toxic materials that clear international safety standards.

    • Japan, Food Safety & Sanitation Law: utensils and toys standards cleared.

    • European Union, REACH: although not regulated, lead and phthalate ester regulations cleared.

    • North America, CPSIA: lead and phthalate ester regulations cleared.

    Yamaha recorder components are assembled without the use of adhesives wherever possible. The Yamaha YRS-2X and YRA-2X soprano and alto recorders are entirely assembled using press-fit components, while other models use ultrasonic welding for some components.

    * A safe adhesive that uses recycled materials and does not contain phthalate esters is used for some components that cannot be joined by ultrasonic welding in tenor and bass recorders.

    The Yamaha quality management system conforms to the international ISO9001 standard and is certified by Bureau Veritas, an international accredited certification body headquartered in France. The same quality management system applies to all Yamaha production facilities throughout the world, ensuring that every product shipped conforms to the highest quality standards.

    Cotton Case Bags

    The recorder cases are made from environmentally friendly natural cotton.

     

    Fingering Systems

    Yamaha offers a choice of either German (Left) or Baroque (Right) fingering systems on many models to accommodate local preferences and traditions.

    Windway Shapes

    There are two different windways.

    – Straight WindwayEasy to play with a soft pure tone. This is ideal for beginners.

    – Arched WindwayIt has a slight resistance when you play for better breath control which gives greater tonal expressiveness and projection.

     
    YRT-304BII
    Key C
    System Baroque
    Windway Arch
    Toneholes Double
    Body Sections 3
    Material ABS resin
    Others C/C# double keys
    Accessories Cotton case, Fingering chart, Recorder cream, Cleaning rod, Thumb rest
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    Yamaha Corporation Group Yamaha's history began when its founder, Torakusu Yamaha, repaired a broken reed organ in 1887. Shortly thereafter, he successfully completed the first reed organ to be built in Japan. Since then, Yamaha has continued to produce high-quality products by blending traditional craftsmanship with advanced digital technology. The quality of sound produced by a Yamaha musical instrument reflects the long years of accumulated technical expertise and the skilled craftsmanship of the Company. With our unique expertise and sensibilities, gained from our devotion to sound and music, the Group is committed to creating excitement and cultural inspiration together with people around the world. For more information, please visit: http://www.yamaha.com/about_yamaha/corporate/ 
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