Yamaha YRS24B Soprano Recorder

  • Yamaha; YRS24B; recorder

Product Description
The Yamaha 20 Series Recorders are excellent instruments for playing in a classroom or ensemble situation. The Series 20 recorders have very good intonation and they are ideal for musicians, students and educators.Amazon.com
This inexpensive 13-inch recorder has surprisingly good sound quality. The cream-colored, plastic instrument easily disassembles into three parts and comes with a canvas carrying bag, simple instructions, and a fingering sheet. –Ri… More >>

Yamaha YRS24B Soprano Recorder

Yamaha 20-Series 3-Piece C-Soprano Recorder

  • Yamaha 20-Series three-piece C-soprano recorder, with Baroque-English fingering.
  • Ivory recorder; features double holes for low C & C#, and low D & D#.
  • Includes a drawstring tan cloth bag; and a fingering chart.
  • This recorder is approximately 12.75″ long.

Product Description
Players of all levels will enjoy the precise, uniform intonation of the 20 series recorders. This recorder, made of ABS resin, combine outstanding Yamaha quality with durability for the ultimate in a lightweight recorder. Ease of play makes the 20 series the perfect place to start. The Baroque-English fingering uses the slightly harder “forked” fingering for F, but it leads to a wider choice of music since most recorder music is written for the Baroque-English fing… More >>

Yamaha 20-Series 3-Piece C-Soprano Recorder

A Synopsis of Yamaha Musical Instruments

Yamaha founder, Torakusu Yamaha, began producing reed organs in 1887. Since that time, Yamaha has developed and manufactured high quality Yamaha musical instruments to high worldwide acclaim.

Nippon Gakki Co., Ltd. (currently Yamaha Corporation) was established in 1897. Yamaha has accumulated a wealth of expertise in the production of Yamaha musical instruments for more than 100 years. The company relentlessly follows its mission which is: contributing to a richer life for all, via innovative, quality products and technology which is a de facto standard.

Pianos were first produced by Yamaha in the year 1900, the company has created a full line of quality pianos that have won the trust and support of dealers and customers around the world. In 1991, Yamaha’s piano production passed the five million mark.

In 1986 Yamaha developed the Disklavier piano, a combination of acoustic piano and electronic technology. In 1993, the epoch-making Silent Series Piano debuted, acoustic pianos capable of playing in complete silence. Yamaha is making efforts to create new demand in the piano market.

Yamaha developed an educational Music System back in 1954. In 1966, the Yamaha Music Foundation was established, generating a wide range of global activities designed to disseminate music. Over 800,000 students are currently enrolled in Yamaha Music Schools in Japan and in over 40 countries worldwide; over four million have graduated.

Yamaha’s Junior Original Concert (JOC) program sets the stage for those educated at Yamaha Music School to perform their original compositions.

Yamaha PKBB1 Single Braced Adjustable X-Style Keyboard Bench

  • Height: 17.5″ – 19.5″
  • Recommended for use with any portable keyboard or synthesizer.

Product Description
The PKBB1 offers lasting comfort and a reputation as one of Yamaha’s top-selling benches. Its ultra-thick padding and extra-wide single seat assures the utmost comfort for hours of music enjoyment. With a definitive black finish and a soft padded seat, this bench is fully adjustable for individual comfort and folds up for your traveling convenience.Amazon.com Product Description
The PKBB1 offers lasting comfort and a reputation as one of Yamaha’s top-selli… More >>

Yamaha PKBB1 Single Braced Adjustable X-Style Keyboard Bench