Moeck 2100 Flauto Rondo Sopranino Reviews

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7 years ago

Beautiful Sound

This petite flute has a beautiful, cheeky-graceful, clean, crisp and bright sound. The notes in the second register are particularly brilliant. No wonder Vivaldi was fond of the sporanino music instrument.

The only issue I have with it, my fingers are rather long and I sometimes struggle covering the key holes especially if want to play fast. I don't think I can overcome this with practice.

To sum up, beautifully sounding, but more suited to young children,

teenage girls or women with delicate hands.

9 years ago

My petite flute pride & joy for an amateur Muzak player.

Unless your looking for the elusive Stradivarius of flutes this is near perfect , but I am not a prima Donna with a fat wallet.

Enjoy you will not be disappointed . I am not a professional nor connoisseur , but play Muzak on a variety of world flutes.

Recorders are my home , native flute., if you are collector fine spend on a wonderful collection, but for an amateur player wanting one of each of the flute family , this a fine wooden flute for your flute family of recorders, to complement my family of plastic flutes.

10 years ago

Beautiful Recorder

Before purchasing this recorder I had never owned a sopranino and this instrument does not disappoint. Immediately the sound quality was very sharp but still warm. It looks beautiful (I personally prefer the lighter wood recorders) and I would definitely recommend it.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Moeck
  • Released in 2006
  • Average price : $148
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