The Flauto Rondo alto recorder made of maple wood for all those who enjoy making music in an ensemble and are looking for a recorder that offers playing comfort and opens up more possibilities for musical expression. Built in three parts and in baroque fingering with double key for f/f sharp.
Rondo Series
The Flauto Rondo is designed for players who have already progressed beyond the beginner stage and want to explore a more flexible sound and greater dynamic potential.
This reliable series stands for a balanced, warm sound in all registers, which can be achieved even without perfect breathing technique and blends well in an ensemble. Made from maple or pear wood and available from sopranino to great bass, Flauto Rondo recorders are suitable for playing in both small and large ensembles. All Rondo recorders with Baroque fingering also have double holes or double keys, as only these guarantee clean chromaticism.
Flauto Rondo is intended for recorder players who want to make music with others using a reliable and affordable instrument.
Hardness scale
The wood hardness scale allows you to compare the hardness of the wood used for this instrument with the hardness of other woods in the Moeck range. The sound of a recorder is influenced by many material properties. The hardness of the wood is a suitable indicator of certain sound characteristics: softer woods (hardness level 1-2) tend to produce a warm and fundamental tone that blends well in an ensemble, while harder woods (hardness level 4-5) lead to a bright and resonant tone, ideal for solo playing. Those who play both, in ensembles and solo, will find suitable all-rounders in the medium-hard range (hardness level 3).
Hardness level 1 - soft wood
The maple wood (acer pseudoplatanus) used for this instrument comes from Europe. It is strong, fine-pored and flexible, producing a warm, fundamental sound. This type of wood is one of the softer woods in the Moeck range.
The Flauto Rondo alto recorder made of maple wood for all those who enjoy making music in an ensemble and are looking for a recorder that offers playing comfort and opens up more possibilities for musical expression. Built in three parts and in baroque fingering with double key for f/f sharp.
Rondo Series
The Flauto Rondo is designed for players who have already progressed beyond the beginner stage and want to explore a more flexible sound and greater dynamic potential.
This reliable series stands for a balanced, warm sound in all registers, which can be achieved even without perfect breathing technique and blends well in an ensemble. Made from maple or pear wood and available from sopranino to great bass, Flauto Rondo recorders are suitable for playing in both small and large ensembles. All Rondo recorders with Baroque fingering also have double holes or double keys, as only these guarantee clean chromaticism.
Flauto Rondo is intended for recorder players who want to make music with others using a reliable and affordable instrument.
Hardness scale
The wood hardness scale allows you to compare the hardness of the wood used for this instrument with the hardness of other woods in the Moeck range. The sound of a recorder is influenced by many material properties. The hardness of the wood is a suitable indicator of certain sound characteristics: softer woods (hardness level 1-2) tend to produce a warm and fundamental tone that blends well in an ensemble, while harder woods (hardness level 4-5) lead to a bright and resonant tone, ideal for solo playing. Those who play both, in ensembles and solo, will find suitable all-rounders in the medium-hard range (hardness level 3).
Hardness level 1 - soft wood
The maple wood (acer pseudoplatanus) used for this instrument comes from Europe. It is strong, fine-pored and flexible, producing a warm, fundamental sound. This type of wood is one of the softer woods in the Moeck range.