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- Q15791824 abstract "The alto recorder in F, also known as a treble (and, historically, as consort flute and common flute) is a member of the recorder family. Up until the 17th century the alto instrument was normally in G4 instead of F4 (Lasocki 2001, (ii) Renaissance; Sachs 1913, 50).The alto is between the soprano and tenor in size, and is correspondingly intermediate in pitch. It has the same form as the soprano (or descant) recorder, though the alto is longer and has a larger diameter.The F alto is a non-transposing instrument, though its basic scale is in F, that is, a fifth lower than the soprano recorder and a fourth higher than the tenor (both with a basic scale in C). So-called F fingerings are therefore used, as with the bassoon or the low register of the clarinet, in contrast to the C fingerings used for most other woodwinds. Its notation is usually at sounding pitch, but sometimes is written an octave lower than it sounds.For adult hands, the alto recorder is easy to play. Maintenance is the same as for the soprano recorder.".
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- Q15791824 comment "The alto recorder in F, also known as a treble (and, historically, as consort flute and common flute) is a member of the recorder family. Up until the 17th century the alto instrument was normally in G4 instead of F4 (Lasocki 2001, (ii) Renaissance; Sachs 1913, 50).The alto is between the soprano and tenor in size, and is correspondingly intermediate in pitch.".
- Q15791824 label "Alto recorder".
- Q15791824 depiction Alto-recorder.jpg.