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🎶 Elevate your first notes with Yamaha’s YRS-24B — where beginner ease meets pro-quality tone!
The Yamaha YRS-24B recorder is a beginner-friendly, Baroque-style instrument crafted from durable, non-toxic ABS resin. It features a straight windway for easy play and clear, soft tones, with precision intonation comparable to higher-end models. The package includes an eco-friendly natural cotton case and fingering chart, making it perfect for school use and sustainable-minded musicians.










| Asin | B00EJF5Y26 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #1 in Recorders (Musical Instruments) |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Color | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (21,679) 4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Finish Type | ABS Resin |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086792507972 |
| Included Components | Cotton bag, Fingering chart |
| Instrument Key | C |
| Item Dimensions | 12.88 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Type Name | Recorder |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KMC Music Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YRS24B |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | FBA_YRS-24B |
| Model Number | YRS-24BY |
| Style | Baroque |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 086792507972 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer warranty yamaha corporation of america (yamaha) is proud of the experience and craftsmanship that goes into every product we represent. Yamaha sells its products through a network of authorized yamaha retailers. Only these authorized retailers are equipped with sales and service support materials and training that are not readily available to non-authorized retailers. The yamaha limited warranty applies only to products that have been purchased from an authorized yamaha retailer in the fifty united states (including the district of columbia) and used in this area. For more information, please review the yamaha limited warranty for this product on our website. |
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Great Price. Works as described.
Wonderful recorder. Looks like the recorder that the music teacher had available for purchase at the beginning of the year. I needed to purchase a replacement. Plays well. Great for kids that are learning to play.
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Great product
Great for first time 4th grader, sounds great for a recorder lol, perfect for kids
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Perfect quality and fast shipping will order again if needed
My daughter loves it and it was perfect and the right one to learn at school in 3rd grade band. She now at the top of her class. Thank you
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Same one schools use
My son loves it. Minus one star because he only knows one song and plays it nonstop. Just kidding. It was a great value and my only reason for rating 4 is there seems to be some pitchieness that can’t be overcome on certain notes. Maybe user error but have tried some different techniques without success.
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Good Quality
My daughter loves this. Needed it for school. Would recommend to buy it.
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Solid little instrument, my daughter loves it and I'm liking it more than I thought I would
I played sax for from elementary school through late college. I was a decent, albeit nothing special, musician. I do have experience with instruments and specifically, woodwinds.This recorder is not a Selmer. However, especially for the price, it is a solid little instrument. My 6 year old daughter really wanted to learn an instrument, any instrument, and my wife got her a super cheap recorder-like instrument at the dollar store. That was horrible but just a dollar. This cost 6 times more but is easily 25 times better. It is 'just a recorder' but it is a real instrument, a type of flute, has a real history, and there is technique to the thing that could make one skilled at this instrument or similar woodwinds in the future (e.g., sax, clarinet, flute). Also a lot easier for my kid to take around and practice on, still learn how to read music, and accommodates her hand size better than a bigger instrument like a piano. In addition to playing, we're having some good together time, and she's learning some rhythm and how to read music.This thing fits my daughter's hands well, and she has taken to it and even diligently practices it. She is already picking up a few songs and could play a song after our first 'lesson'.It even sounds better than I was expected. Sure, a plastic soprano recorder isn't that far off from a shrill whistle with holes, especially if you just blow on the thing. But being gentle with your breath, proper technique with your tongue (I know how that sounds), and it doesn't sound that bad. The youtube recorder lesson number 1 by Mr. Hines covers this. It isn't hard.I haven't played sax in years but have been enjoying picking this up with my kid.Very pleased, especially for the price. Note that the recorder pulls apart into three pieces for cleaning (but has no rod but not a big deal). It comes in a little cloth sack of decent quality which is sufficient to establish a habit of treating an instrument with respect and putting it away when done...but isn't a hard or soft case in any sense. This said, this thing seems pretty durable. I wouldn't use it as a hammer, but occassional drops or piling stuff on top of it isn't going to damage it.Well done.
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Great Value
Best recorder on the market for the value. Hard to beat Yamaha in hardly anything. I bought this for my 5yo to tinker with. She loves it!
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A keystone building block for early musical learning
Unlike typical souvenir-style or even hand-made flutes, Recorders are made with precise tunings such that the finger pattern for each note is standard from one flute to another, making them suitable for group playing, learning to read sheet music and so on. Recorders are proper members of the woodwind group of instruments used in orchestral and chamber music. In this respect it is much more than a toy.This very inexpensive and nearly indestructible plastic knock-off of the traditional soprano 'recorder' wooden flute is the entry level medium for music instruction in Waldorf (aka Rudolf Steiner) schools world-wide from Grade 1 (6 years old). I own two of these and have used them to give lessons to each of my three children.Easier to reach satisfying results with than most instruments (Mary had a little lamb, Jingle Bells, Old MacDonald, etc.), it serves as a gateway to developing interest in learning to play other instruments (in my case one daughter to cello at age 8, another to violin at age 5) and as a means of understanding essential musical fundamentals like scales, octaves, phrasing and melody due to its transparent operation and connection to one's breathing. Used in conjunction with singing practice it helps to train the voice by providing the student's ear with feedback that is always "in key."Also useful in science instruction to illustrate the relationship between length of vibration and pitch, and from there to demystify the mathematics that connect sound (and by extension radio & light waves) to harmonics, interference waves and carrier signals in radio and telecommunications.If you don't have access to a teacher for your kid buy two and teach yourself using YouTube and other abundant Internet resources, then teach your child what you've learned. Eventually they will learn your research process too and then take that over -- soon surpassing you and mastering a key "learning how to learn" skill that will serve them for everything else they ever become interested in. A great parent-child quality time project for the involved parent.
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Ideal, nicht nur für Anfänger !
Die Yamaha- Blockflöte YRS 23 ist eine sehr schönes und gelungenes Instrument.Eigentlich mag ich Instrumente lieber, wenn sie nicht aus Kunststoff sind oder welchen enthalten.Aber bei dieser Flöte handelt es sich ja nicht um einen "Wegwerfgegenstand", sondern um einwirklich dauerhaftes Produkt. Es gibt in meiner Familie ein ähnliches Instrument, welches schonfast 40 Jahre alt ist. Der Kunststoff hat sich in keiner Weise verändert und die Blockflöte spieltsich wie am ersten Tag. Eine Holz- Blockflöte kann u.U. schneller "ableben"Gute Holz- Flöten hören sich selbstredend etwas besser an.Sonst würde sie ja niemand kaufen.Sie haben aber auch Nachteile.Zum Beispiel müssen sie zuerst ein- und danach immer warmgespielt werden. Erst dann (meistens dann)spielen sie ihre Vorteile wirklich hörbar und auch angenehm aus.Für den Anfänger ist eine Kunststoffblockflöte, meines Erachtens, die erste Wahl.Die YRS 23 hat einen sauberen und relativ sanften Klang. Sie ist wirklich kein Kinderspielzeug,auch wenn sie einen rauen Umgang, sicherlich nicht sehr "übel nehmen" würde.Sie ist sehr sauber verarbeitet und eignet sich für Jung und Alt gleichermaßen.Sie eignet sich nicht nur für den Anfänger, auch fortgeschrittene Spieler haben (zumindest alsZweitinstrument....fürs Zeltlager, die Jugendfreizeit oder später den Urlaub) gewiss ihrenSpaß damit. Diese Flöte kann man auch mal aus der Hand geben, ohne befürchten zu müssen,dass etwas kaputt geht. Wer beim Spielen dauerhaft bleibt, wird sich ohnehin irgendwann eine hölzerneBlockflöte zulegen. Wo ich gerade bei "später" bin, man sollte sich zu den Griffweisen erkundigen.Es gibt die deutsche Griffweise und die barocke. Die meisten professionellen Instrumente werdenmit der Barocken hergestellt. Hier wäre ein späteres Umlernen notwendig, welches aber vielenSpielern nicht schwer fällt. Im Gegenzug ist die Deutsche etwas leichter zu erlernen. Sollte eine Musikschuleangestrebt werden, ist es sinnvoll, dort vorher zu fragen. Diese Gewissensfragen sollte mansich vor einem Kauf stellen. Wer zuhause autodidaktisch das Spielen erlernen möchte, solltesich jedoch die gleiche Frage stellen. Yamaha hat zu den "barock gegriffenen" Flöten ebensogute Angebote, welche im Preis-/ Leistungsverhältnis nicht nachstehen.Ergo:Wer die etwas leichtere Spielweise bevorzugt, wer die wenig hörbaren Unterschiede zur "Barocken"nicht fürchtet (die gibt es nämlich), wer keine Angst hat, ggf. etwas umlernen zu müssen.....soferner irgendwann, in ferner Zukunft doch noch spielen sollte und sich eine sehr teure Flöte zulegenwill (es gibt auch Gute in "deutscher Spielweise"),der braucht gewiss keine Angst vor einem Kauf zu haben.Das Instrument hat ein perfektes Preis-/ Leistungsverhältnis, hört sich gut an und lässt sich gut spielen.Klare Empfehlung !!!
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خطيررررة
خطيرة وسعرها كان هااايل المدرسة كانت طالبه الموديل ده تحديدا وبجد مكونتش لاقياه... ومش بس كده عملت الاوردر وجالي ف بيت المصيف شكرا ليكم بجد
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Le top pour apprendre
Pour le collège, ma fille avait besoin d'une flûte, et nous souhaitions une vraie flûte avec des notes justes, pas un jouet multicolore qui sonne faux. Cette flûte est parfaite, je la recommande vivement !
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Is a very great quality
YAMAHA very good brand I loved it so strong and solid
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Bien
La flauta dulce Yamaha YRS-23 me ha parecido una excelente opción, especialmente para principiantes y estudiantes. Su diseño en plástico resistente y su acabado liso la hacen fácil de limpiar y mantener. Además, el sonido es claro y afinado, lo que la diferencia de otras flautas de gama básica.El hecho de que sea una flauta en digitación alemana la hace muy fácil de aprender para quienes recién comienzan. Es ligera, cómoda de sostener, y los agujeros están bien distribuidos. Por el precio, creo que ofrece una calidad superior, ya que incluso algunos músicos con experiencia la recomiendan como opción económica pero confiable.Sin duda, estoy muy contento con esta flauta y la recomendaría para quienes busquen un instrumento accesible pero con buena calidad sonora.
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