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Old 10-01-2012, 09:26 PM   #3 (permalink)
VEGANGELICA
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I agree with Janszoon that the wind instrument sounds like a recorder. I started playing soprano and tenor recorder two months ago and so the sound is familiar. It's pretty, isn't it? The recorder doesn't get as much respect as it should.

I suspect your wind instrument in question, brlarini, is a soprano recorder. You can compare its sound to that of the soprano recorder played in this video...

Brian Bonsor - "Seranata" for Soprano Recorder and Piano
Jim Phypers -- Recorder player


JIM PHYPERS PLAYS "SERANATA" FOR SOPRANO RECORDER--SHARES HIS MUSIC BACKGROUND - YouTube
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