Unboxing, Review and Comparison of Aulos Haka Soprano Recorder
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024
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I bought myself an Aulos Haka Soprano recorder, and thought I’d give my first impressions here for you!
I compare it to my Aulos Robin 205A, to see if it really is worth spending a few pounds more on the Haka.
This video isn’t sponsored, it’s all my honest opinion...
Find me over on Instagram: @claythorpemusic
Thanks for watching!
This is a really well-formatted video review. More people on RUclips should take note.
The beginning was reallyy funnyyy😂
Thanks for your review! Robin is my second recorder. The first was the Yamaha YRS-23. But she often had phony notes! I newby musicant. The neighbors already hate me.
Haha, the more you annoy the neighbours, the more you are progressing 😉
Happy playing!
Lovely demonstration!
Thank you for this comparison.
I do prefer the Haka too.
Kia Ora from New Zealand. As a beginner in learning the recorder, I really enjoyed your video and thank you so much for sharing. I'm just searching which recorder to purchase as a beginner and video helped with my decision. Thank You
Thanks Kia 😊
Sorry it’s taken me a while to reply to you- I hope in the meantime you’ve found the right recorder for you- happy playing!
Hello! I'm currently teaching myself, using a Haka soprano and Aldo Bova's Method. I really enjoy the sound from the Aulos. I also have the Yamaha Eco but it's much more plastic-sounding.
Thank you for this comparison; I think I'll look into the Robin for my young children, when they're ready to learn ☺️. Cheers!
Hi! I watch Aldo’s videos too, they’re so helpful, aren’t they! The more I play the Haka, the more I like it. Almost can’t believe it’s plastic, at times. Getting started on the Robin was great, though, and I still pick it up most days. I’m sure your children would love it, when they’re ready 🙂
Aldo also provides great skype lessons ...
Great review thanks. I have the Alto 709BW and it's great. I have a bit of a job hitting the low F especially if going from a high note, but I think that is more me than the recorder as I am a beginner. Looking forward to getting into it again, paused my playing as I have a mouth ulcer. Loved your art video of handel super impressive patience and skill. Glad to have found your channel. All the best !
Thank you for the kind comments! I’m learning a piece for alto that has one single low F lurking amongst a load of high notes… and I never hit it. You are not alone, haha! Hope you can get back to recorder-ing soon!
@@ClaythorpeMusichi, if i want a recorder for folk music or van Eyck, could be the Robin a better option to me?
Excellent done comparison!
I’ve finally decided to get serious about the Recorder. I have a $10. white Yamaha. I just ordered a Dream soprano. A plastic Aulos Tenor is probably next on my list. Thanks! Happy holidays p! 🌞🎅🏻🎄🎉🎉🎉🎄
Gracias por compartir y por tu trabajo, me has ayudado mucho en mi decisión. Saludos desde Asturias-España.
😀 thank you!
Nice video! 😍👍🏻
Do you know the difference between the Aulos 503B and the Aulos 703B / 703BW?
They have a Robin version for the tenor as well which is the cheapest (ignoring Thomann). Here cause I was wondering how it holds up to the better version. I guess it makes sense to go for the better version...
Sehr schön! Vielen Dank für dieses Video...ich habe eine Aulos Tenor...am Ende habe ich mich doch für eine Holzflöte von Mollenhauer entschieden...den Ton einer Birnbaumholzflöte können Kunststoffflöten nicht erreichen!
The audio of your video is excellent and allows you to hear the differences in timbre. Congratulations!
How do Aulos 503B Symphony vs 703B Haka compare?
I was wondering the same thing...
The aulos Symphony series is better?
Yes, Haka has a more refined sound.
Yes, I agree. I still enjoy the Aulos for some things, though 🙂
Hi, I heard that the Robin might work well for Van Eyck specifically or folk (for its sound), even better than higher models, what do you think?@@ClaythorpeMusic
I bought recently my first alto recorder (aulos 509 b symphony) and I find the sound strange. I am used to soprano recorder and the notes in mid range like (C, D, E) are not clear. I cannot explain it but I dont like the sound. I hope that it has to do with my technique and not with the recorder. Also I am trying to find information about the difference in technique between soprano and alto but I can't find something useful.
I know what you mean! Although I’d heard lots of alto being played on the Internet, when I got my own I was surprised by the sound; I think to start with I wasn’t quite giving enough air, so it sounded a bit off. Kind of a bit ‘despondent’ when compared to the soprano, is the only way I can think to describe it. I’m now either used to hearing it, or a bit better at playing it, I’m not sure! I know a lot of people swear by Aulos’ symphony range, so hopefully it isn’t a problem with your recorder. I wish I could recommend a book or method, but I haven’t tried any for alto. Good luck with it!
I don't wish to be discouraging, but it's most probably a matter of technique. I have some solid musical experience and first started goofing around with recorder (soprano) years ago. Then I got curious and got an alto and a sopranino, then a tenor (keyed).
The physical fingering is a bit different for each one. I had a wee bit of difficulty with the alto at first, but after a week, I was fine.
When it isn't right, check your thumb first (see Sarah Jefferies YT vids [Team Recorder] for fingering technique), then your fingers: lift the 'lowest' first and ensure a proper seal. You can also 'come down' from the upper positions, one by one.
Make sure it's assembled correctly. Make sure the lowest hole's position suits you.
And don't feel bad, I'm still working on tenor. I'm a lot better than six months ago, but I won't be satisfied until I'm 100.00% consistent every single time.
@@JESL_TheOnlyOne it’s not discouraging, we’re all after improving our technique!
I know it’s hard to battle against the inner perfectionist, but I’d forget aiming for 100% accuracy every time… that’s what robots are for 😉
@@ClaythorpeMusic That's why my friends call me a bloody arse.
@@JESL_TheOnlyOne 🤣
Without the wood grain finish, the Haka is exactly the same price as the Robin. At least here in Germany: 16,90€.
In that case, Haka all the way! They seem to be creeping up in price here.
I already have an Aulos soprano, the very cheap 303E, but I bought a Haka a while ago to see if there was much difference, and I couldn't detect much of a difference to be honest. The Haka certainly looks nicer than my all black 303 but I don't think there's that much of a difference sound wise to warrant paying over 3 times what I paid for the 303. And as I needed the money and didn't need two sopranos I sold the Haka and kept the 303. (I rarely play soprano anyway, preferring alto and tenor)
I would be interested in trying out a Haka alto though
Can anyone tell me what is the difference between the 703b and the 703w? Are these both soprano hakas?
Hi Bridgette, sorry it took me so long to reply! I think I’m right in saying the 703w has the wood effect finish, whereas the 703b is regular smooth plastic. Mine is the wood grain effect. I think it looks pretty good and is a bit easier to grip than smooth plastic 🙂
I love the Aulos Haka More than Yamaha simply because the windway on the Aulos is larger and the hole locations feel more natural to hold. Abandon the Yamaha ever since XD
Did you try ecodear?
@@mattfangrecorderstudio8325 yes, I have both the Ecodear and the regular Yamaha, still prefer the Aulos Haka over the Yamaha, especially the sopranos.
I tend to prefer my Aulos, too. I’m so impressed with everything about it!
Aulos vs Yamaha ?
That would probably be a useful video, thanks for the idea!
You remind me of a younger Sarah Jeffery
... but with considerably less recorder skill 😂
@@ClaythorpeMusic lol, I think that goes for everyone
She *is* a professional...
and it shows. She's required viewing.
Sarah is a fine, experienced musician, but her manic mannerisms drive me nuts. I love the calm, natural way you hand out the info. And you play splendidly for the short time you've been playing! As to this video: yes, the Haka is worth every penny of the price difference. Keep up the good work!
@@lucialp1937 oh I love Sarah's mannerisms. She's fun
I think, haka aulos has more smooth sound
Yes, I’d agree with that 🙂
Dear Claythorpe, It seems to me that your fingers are a little bit stiff and too-grippy while playing
Play more RELAXED 🤗