Mollenhauer 4427 Adris Dream Tenor

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Tenor Recorder

  • Material: Pearwood
  • Baroque fingering
  • With double holes and a double key
  • External design is modelled on medieval recorders; the inner bore is modelled on van Eyck recorders
  • The sound of a Renaissance recorder with a full, strong and resilient sound, but with a 2 octave range with normal baroque fingering
  • Colour: Natural
  • Includes a lightweight case
katalógusunkba bekerült: Május 2007
Termékszám 114328
mennyiségi egység 1 darab
Material Pearwood
Colour Natural
Double Holes Yes
Keys No
357 115 ft
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Quite a lovely Tenor Recorder
Timbog 27.04.2021
The Adris Dream line of recorders are my first "real" wooden recorders I've owned. I took up the recorder during the pandemic, owning the nicer variants of Yamaha and Aulos plastic recorders. I don't feel this tenor is louder than the Yamaha or Aulos tenors I have, but the warmness in sound and the ability to exude various colors of music puts this tenor far above my plastic counterparts. In my amateur opinion, this is an excellent instrument for those looking to cross that bridge from plastic to wood.
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Distinctive appearance and sound
ToneRanger 24.06.2022
Compared to the traditional baroque recorders I've played, this one is a quirky hybrid with renaissance features and really stands out visually. I can't fault the workmanship - very fine detail and perfect fit of parts. The sound is rich and resonant, particularly in the low register. I like the larger finger holes. It's easier to hit the low notes than my previous tenors.
Thomann's price was good and shipping across the world was surprisingly quick. I'm very happy with the seller and the product.
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It sounds MUCH better in reality comparing to available audio samples
Sergei_L 21.09.2023
I was expecting less bright and articulated sound based on available "demo"/"review" records where this instrument sounds a bit indistinctly. I have Mollenhauer 4408 Kynseker (plum wood version) to compare.
1. Adris Dream allows more smooth control of intonation comparing to Kynserker.
2. It has a well defined and bright sound which could be as well controlled as Kynseker's sound. I would say it is more "vocal". Kynseker is better on fast complex technical pieces because it has sharper responce. With Adris Dream breath control is more crytical at higher notes which could sound not precise without diaphram support.
3. The channel at the bottom is much wider than that of Kynserker and it results in really very loud lower notes. On Kynserker it is just good but here it is not just "good", it is just sound of the same loudness as higher notes. Also Adris Dream has C# which is a problem on Kynserker without keys, and here it is not a problem at all.
4. Clear octave between 2nd and 1st register at some notes requires ear and breath work on Adris Dream, for my taste the instrument requires violin-like vibrato approach in some pieces.
5. Playing second voice requires the same type of control as in singing, the instrument tone is dependent on the air pressure and will not deliver proper interval just mechanically. But it was my goal in buying this instrument, to have a sound close to human voice.
I think it is just a great instrument. For me there is a definite reason to keep it even having the perfect Kynserker Tenor - some pieces on Adris Dream sound just different/better, especially those which are originally written for the human voice.
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