The 132BU belongs to the model series III, which is particularly aimed at ambitious amateur musicians. Detailed information about the instrument can be found further down the page.Special features of model series IIIThe external shape of the model series III is based on the stylistic features of the High Baroque period. The well-balanced shape with fine decorative rings gives an initial indication of the inner and thus musically effective values of these models.The instruments of Model III are characterised by clarity and expression. The wide range of woods on offer makes it easy for you to find your personal favourite.High-quality materialsThe sopranino recorder 132BU is made from selected boxwood, which gives the instrument a clear and strong sound. The oils used for the inner bore and parts of the outer surfaces are free from additives and, where available, are of pharmaceutical purity.The clear and warm FEHR soundFEHR recorders are characterised by their clear, warm sound, which, depending on the model, comes into its own in solo performances as well as in ensembles. The typical FEHR sound is achieved through special craftsmanship techniques that go back to the founder Hans Conrad Fehr and have been refined and improved by the instrument makers in the FEHR workshop over the decades.Ergonomic designIt is often the little things that decide whether a recorder is comfortable to play or not. In addition to the position and size of the tone holes, it is the diameter and shape of the foot joint that make it easier for the little finger of the right hand to reach the lowest tone holes.In close cooperation with leading recorder players, the shapes have been continuously optimised to ensure comfort and ease of use.This is particularly advantageous for longer practice phases or before major performances. Overloading of the hands and fingers is thus avoided.
The 132BB belongs to the model series III, which is particularly aimed at ambitious amateur musicians. Detailed information about the instrument can be found further down the page.Special features of model series IIIThe external shape of the model series III is based on the stylistic features of the High Baroque period. The well-balanced shape with fine decorative rings gives an initial indication of the inner and thus musically effective values of these models.The instruments of Model III are characterised by clarity and expression. The wide range of woods on offer makes it easy for you to find your personal favourite.High-quality materialsThe 132BB sopranino recorder is made from selected European boxwood, which gives the instrument a clear, pure and powerful sound. The oils used for the inner bore and parts of the outer surfaces are free from additives and, where available, are of pharmaceutical purity.The clear and warm FEHR soundFEHR recorders are characterised by their clear, warm sound, which, depending on the model, comes into its own in solo performances as well as in ensembles. The typical FEHR sound is achieved through special craftsmanship techniques that go back to the founder Hans Conrad Fehr and have been refined and improved by the instrument makers in the FEHR workshop over the decades.Ergonomic designIt is often the little things that decide whether a recorder is comfortable to play or not. In addition to the position and size of the tone holes, it is the diameter and shape of the foot joint that make it easier for the little finger of the right hand to reach the lowest tone holes.In close cooperation with leading recorder players, the shapes have been continuously optimised to ensure comfort and ease of use.This is particularly advantageous for longer practice phases or before major performances. Overloading of the hands and fingers is thus avoided.
The 132BI belongs to the model series III, which is particularly aimed at very ambitious amateur musicians. Detailed information about the instrument can be found further down the page.Special features of model series IIIThe external shape of the model series III is modelled on the stylistic features of the High Baroque period. The well-balanced shape with fine decorative rings gives an initial indication of the inner and thus musically effective values of these models.The instruments of Model III are characterised by clarity and expression. The wide range of woods on offer makes it easy for you to find your personal favourite.High-quality materialsThe 132BI sopranino recorder is made from pear wood, which gives the instrument a soft and warm sound. The oils used for the inner bore and parts of the outer surfaces are free from additives and, where available, are of pharmaceutical purity.The clear and warm FEHR soundFEHR recorders are characterised by their clear, warm sound, which, depending on the model, comes into its own in solo performances as well as in ensembles. The typical FEHR sound is achieved through special craftsmanship techniques that go back to the founder Hans Conrad Fehr and have been refined and improved by the instrument makers in the FEHR workshop over the decades.Ergonomic designIt is often the little things that decide whether a recorder is comfortable to play or not. In addition to the position and size of the tone holes, it is the diameter and shape of the foot joint that make it easier for the little finger of the right hand to reach the lowest tone holes.In close cooperation with leading recorder players, the shapes have been continuously optimised to ensure comfort and ease of use.This is particularly advantageous for longer practice phases or before major performances. Overloading of the hands and fingers is thus avoided.
The 142BU belongs to model series IV, which is particularly aimed at professional recorder players. Detailed information about the instrument can be found further down the page.Special features of model series IVModel IV goes a few steps further than the model series below it in the design and processing of the windway and labium. The Model IV instruments make it even easier for you to find and develop your own personal sound. The finely drawn grains of the different types of wood lend the finely turned outer shape a very special elegance. Model IV shines both in an ensemble and as a solo instrument. High-quality materialsThe sopranino recorder 142BU is made from boxwood, which gives the instrument a clear and powerful sound. The oils used for the inner bore and parts of the outer surfaces are free from additives and, where available, are of pharmaceutical purity.The clear and warm FEHR soundThe typical FEHR sound is achieved through special craftsmanship techniques that go back to the founder Hans Conrad Fehr and have been refined and improved by the instrument makers in the FEHR workshop over the decades.Ergonomic designIt is often the little things that decide whether a recorder is comfortable to play or not. In addition to the position and size of the tone holes, it is the diameter and shape of the foot joint that make it easier for the little finger of the right hand to reach the lowest tone holes.In close cooperation with leading recorder players, the shapes have been continuously optimised to ensure comfort and ease of use.This is particularly advantageous for longer practice phases or before major performances. Overloading of the hands and fingers is thus avoided.
The 142BB belongs to model series IV, which is particularly aimed at professional recorder players. Detailed information about the instrument can be found further down the page.Special features of model series IVModel IV goes a few steps further than the model series below it in the design and processing of the windway and labium. The Model IV instruments make it even easier for you to find and develop your own personal sound. The finely drawn grains of the different types of wood lend the finely turned outer shape a very special elegance. Model IV shines both in an ensemble and as a solo instrument. High-quality materialsThe sopranino recorder 142BB is made from European boxwood, which gives the instrument a clear and powerful sound. The oils used for the inner bore and parts of the outer surfaces are free from additives and, where available, are of pharmaceutical purity.The clear and warm FEHR soundThe typical FEHR sound is achieved through special craftsmanship techniques that go back to the founder Hans Conrad Fehr and have been refined and improved by the instrument makers in the FEHR workshop over the decades.Ergonomic designIt is often the little things that decide whether a recorder is comfortable to play or not. In addition to the position and size of the tone holes, it is the diameter and shape of the foot joint that make it easier for the little finger of the right hand to reach the lowest tone holes.In close cooperation with leading recorder players, the shapes have been continuously optimised to ensure comfort and ease of use.This is particularly advantageous for longer practice phases or before major performances. Overloading of the hands and fingers is thus avoided.
The 142PF belongs to model series IV, which is aimed particularly at professional recorder players. Detailed information about the instrument can be found further down the page.Special features of model series IVModel IV goes a few steps further than the model series below it in the design and processing of the windway and labium. The Model IV instruments make it even easier for you to find and develop your own personal sound. The finely drawn grains of the different types of wood lend the finely turned outer shape a very special elegance. Model IV shines both in an ensemble and as a solo instrument. High-quality materialsThe sopranino recorder 142PF is made from plum wood, which gives the instrument a warm, full and rich sound. The oils used for the inner bore and parts of the outer surfaces are free from additives and, where available, are of pharmaceutical purity.The clear and warm FEHR soundThe typical FEHR sound is achieved through special craftsmanship techniques that go back to the founder Hans Conrad Fehr and have been refined and improved by the instrument makers in the FEHR workshop over the decades.Ergonomic designIt is often the little things that decide whether a recorder is comfortable to play or not. In addition to the position and size of the tone holes, it is the diameter and shape of the foot joint that make it easier for the little finger of the right hand to reach the lowest tone holes.In close cooperation with leading recorder players, the shapes have been continuously optimised to ensure comfort and ease of use.This is particularly advantageous for longer practice phases or before major performances. Overloading of the hands and fingers is thus avoided.
Product number:
142PF
€229.00*
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