Introducing the Aulos 303 elite descant recorder
Descant recorders are the most well-known models in the recorder family, commonly used as first instruments in schools due to their relatively small finger spacing and easy of playing. Occupying the C” – D”” register, they are usually played as the highest voice in four-part ensembles. Descent recorders use the most common fingering system – Baroque (English) fingering.
Available in black and ivory, these descant or ‘soprano’ recorders are made from highly resilient and durable ABS plastic.
The number one choice for schools
Great for use in the classroom, as well as ensemble and solo playing, the Aulos 303 provides an excellent response with a bright and pure tone throughout the register. With a three piece design, free-blowing curved windway and the patented Aulos “cavity wall” design, the 303 is easy to play for beginners. With an improved RH little-finger tone hole, playing is also made much more comfortable and efficient.
Comes with everything you need to start playing
Arriving with a bag, fingering chart, thumb rest and cleaning rod, you are supplied with everything you need to get started with playing the recorder.
What do we think?
"A quality recorder accompanied with everything you need to get started- a thumb rest, fingering chart, cleaning rod and navy cloth bag. The fingering chart is really detailed; the diagram teaches you notes from C up to the very top D and it also has tips for how to play tricky trills. The recorder itself has good intonation and comes highly recommended by teachers and students alike."