Music History – Medieval
The recorder is a woodwind instrument, resembling a flute, that produces sound through the use of a whistle mouthpiece and finger holes to create different pitches. It was widely used during the Medieval and Renaissance periods, playing a significant role in both secular and sacred music. The recorder's simple design and sweet tone made it accessible for amateur musicians and integral to ensemble performance practices.
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