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It can be Your "target" (keyless) tenor recorder.
Simple - probably the most ergonomic keyless tenor recorder around.
Attractive especially when You are purist and You are trying to avoid annoying clicking of the keys.
Sound is great, windway is straight but it does not make this beast more air greedy (You can play really quiet if You can). Pearwood is known from mellow sound and it is here, although a bit more "open" than You could suspect from Baroque style shaped recorder (for my ears it sounds closer to Mollenhauer Waldorf Edition Alto than my Mollenhauer Denner Tenor).
Pinky finger is definitely more happy with Küng :)
Attractive especially when You are purist and You are trying to avoid annoying clicking of the keys.
Sound is great, windway is straight but it does not make this beast more air greedy (You can play really quiet if You can). Pearwood is known from mellow sound and it is here, although a bit more "open" than You could suspect from Baroque style shaped recorder (for my ears it sounds closer to Mollenhauer Waldorf Edition Alto than my Mollenhauer Denner Tenor).
Pinky finger is definitely more happy with Küng :)
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