Thanks for sharing. I have no doubts that for a duller and softer sound the AUlos is perfect, however for something louder the Yamha is perfect. I'm going to buy a tenor aulos and a soprano aulos since the baroque soprano hohner that I have made of wood is limited in the high B and the high C and I need something that works well. Your video makes it clear to me which one I'm going to buy. I will buy the two of the same brand since in terms of tuning I do not know if the Yamaha will be higher or lower in soprano with respect to the tenor of Aulos. I will try to see what comes out of all this. Thanks again. Excuse the translation, I know very little English.
@@nickperpirakis2211 Yes, recently I was able to see it and I liked it a lot, although I think I think as your teacher, I will choose Aulos, although you can already see on my channel that I play with a Yamaha alto saxophone. I really like the brand but its sound seems a little more strident, brighter. For playing in the street I think it's great, but recording almost I prefer the Aulos. Thanks for your advice and your response. Greetings from Asturias / Spain.
I bought this Aulos 503b flute. I wanted to ask you: Is it normal for there to be a slight concavity inside the third piece of the flute, near hole 7? Does the second octave E note sound a little hoarse to you? My soprano flute has those details. I have the tenor flute and it doesn't have that.
@@nickperpirakis2211 When I look inside the third piece of the flute, near the 7th double hole, there is a concavity. This concavity looks like they wanted to make a third hole but didn't. It seemed like a strange element to me.
Thanks for your answer. I see that the sound of the tenor 511 is much better than the soprano 503. I am waiting for an aulos 509 flute, and I will see if the quality is similar to the tenor. I have the aulos 309 and its sound is not very reliable in some high notes, which does not happen with the tenor, I returned the aulos 209 since its bass was too weak. From what I have been seeing in comments, I see that of the sinfonia series only the tenor, alto and garklein are the most recommended.
@@nickperpirakis2211 makes sense, yamaha has more pristine sound as it could sound better isolated, but that doesn’t necessarily sound good in a mix kinda like an acoustic guitar with the fingers sliding over the strings sound taken out, too clean
@@xarv368 I agree. For years I have use the Yamaha for practice. I needed a sopranino and I got the Aulos Symphony to compare with other plastic ones. I have tried wooden ones but they are all too small for my hands. I use them for Church playing. I was impressed with the Aulos so much I got the soprano and the alto. Both are better than Yamaha but I still use them for practice I use the soprano at Church as well. It is sweet. I could use my concert wood sopranos. I use a Mollenhauer Modern alto which is what I use mostly at Church.
The whole idea behind plastic recorders is that they are affordable, robust and almost maintenance free. Having a block (of wood) would defeat that idea... and a block of plastic would be meaningless.
Nick, so sorry you are so shy and don't even show your face. Perhaps you have your reasons but you play well and it would be nice to get your verbal opinion and observation on the instruments you are comparing. I love the recorders. I am new to this and just bought my first recorder. It's a Yamaha Soprano recorder baroque (Ecodear) YRS-402B. Just wondered if you'd ever tested one out. Keep playing and enjoy.
I haven’t played on this Yamaha model, but I have heard that it is marvellous. This was my very first RUclips video and it was awkward. In the following videos I’m showing my face 😅. As far for the speaking, my English aren’t that fluent to support a presentation in a video 🙂
@@nickperpirakis2211 I did watch a couple more of your videos where you show your face. Handsome I might say. I do like videos comparing different makes and models of recorders but I am sure purchasing all these different recorders can get very expensive. I can also see where language could be a concern when creating a video. I live in the USA and take the American English language for granted. Thank you for responding so quickly. Blessing to you and your music.
A good use for a the thumb rest is it stops the recorder rolling off the table when you put it down after playing!
Yamaha YRS-302BIII - Wins! Little bit better sound.
There was not enough comparison in gamma.
Thanks very much!!! ⭐
Thanks for sharing. I have no doubts that for a duller and softer sound the AUlos is perfect, however for something louder the Yamha is perfect. I'm going to buy a tenor aulos and a soprano aulos since the baroque soprano hohner that I have made of wood is limited in the high B and the high C and I need something that works well. Your video makes it clear to me which one I'm going to buy. I will buy the two of the same brand since in terms of tuning I do not know if the Yamaha will be higher or lower in soprano with respect to the tenor of Aulos. I will try to see what comes out of all this. Thanks again. Excuse the translation, I know very little English.
I’ve made a video comparing the Aulos and the Yamaha tenor, it might be helpful ruclips.net/video/6wDgL020k4s/видео.html
@@nickperpirakis2211 Yes, recently I was able to see it and I liked it a lot, although I think I think as your teacher, I will choose Aulos, although you can already see on my channel that I play with a Yamaha alto saxophone. I really like the brand but its sound seems a little more strident, brighter. For playing in the street I think it's great, but recording almost I prefer the Aulos. Thanks for your advice and your response. Greetings from Asturias / Spain.
Por fín tengo el soprano, alto y tenor, me falta sopranino. El alto tiene un sonido bonito, pero me cuesta mucho aprender la digitación.
does the aulos have a larger mouth opening???
Hello!. Would you know what the difference is between the different Aulos sopranos? Is the 503B the best one in this range?
Do you need a cleaning tool for the plastic ones? Is just running water inside them and rinsing them or so good enough?
@@lumpichu running water and dish detergent is perfect
Bravo! Thank you!
Very useful thanks! Any alto?
Thank you! Yes, is coming☺️
I bought this Aulos 503b flute. I wanted to ask you: Is it normal for there to be a slight concavity inside the third piece of the flute, near hole 7? Does the second octave E note sound a little hoarse to you? My soprano flute has those details. I have the tenor flute and it doesn't have that.
I don’t understand what you mean about “concavity”. Is there an extra hole? As for the e I’d say that it’s hard to make it heard crystal clear
@@nickperpirakis2211 When I look inside the third piece of the flute, near the 7th double hole, there is a concavity. This concavity looks like they wanted to make a third hole but didn't. It seemed like a strange element to me.
@@xarv368 I don’t notice something like this in mine
Thanks for your answer. I see that the sound of the tenor 511 is much better than the soprano 503. I am waiting for an aulos 509 flute, and I will see if the quality is similar to the tenor. I have the aulos 309 and its sound is not very reliable in some high notes, which does not happen with the tenor, I returned the aulos 209 since its bass was too weak. From what I have been seeing in comments, I see that of the sinfonia series only the tenor, alto and garklein are the most recommended.
bravoooo!!
The second one sounds sweeter to me
I prefer to use the Yamaha for solo playing and the Aulos for playing in the consort
@@nickperpirakis2211 makes sense, yamaha has more pristine sound as it could sound better isolated, but that doesn’t necessarily sound good in a mix kinda like an acoustic guitar with the fingers sliding over the strings sound taken out, too clean
It seems to me that the Yamaha sounds better.
What do you think about it?
aulos is better
@@xarv368 I agree. For years I have use the Yamaha for practice. I needed a sopranino and I got the Aulos Symphony to compare with other plastic ones. I have tried wooden ones but they are all too small for my hands. I use them for Church playing. I was impressed with the Aulos so much I got the soprano and the alto. Both are better than Yamaha but I still use them for practice I use the soprano at Church as well. It is sweet. I could use my concert wood sopranos. I use a Mollenhauer Modern alto which is what I use mostly at Church.
I definitely prefer the Aulos. The Yamaha has the sound what I associate with plastic recorders that's not very pleasing to me.
Blockfloete without Block?
Because it’s plastic 🤷🏼♂️
@@nickperpirakis2211 I have also Plastikblockfloete with Block. I think Block is important.
The whole idea behind plastic recorders is that they are affordable, robust and almost maintenance free. Having a block (of wood) would defeat that idea... and a block of plastic would be meaningless.
What song did you play? I love it
Its from Greensleeves
sound test only
0:39
1:20
Just curious ... Is it ok to ask what you paid for each of them?
As far as I remember it was around 20€ each
@@nickperpirakis2211 Thank you 😊!
Oh... i love your playing but also how handsome you are. It is hard to find male musicians that are both good and handsome.
You make me blush 🙈 thank you so much.
They seem to be BOTH good..... Hm, which one should I prefer? 🤔
They are 🤷🏼♂️
YAMAHA all the way ♥
Nick, so sorry you are so shy and don't even show your face. Perhaps you have your reasons but you play well and it would be nice to get your verbal opinion and observation on the instruments you are comparing. I love the recorders. I am new to this and just bought my first recorder. It's a Yamaha Soprano recorder baroque (Ecodear) YRS-402B. Just wondered if you'd ever tested one out. Keep playing and enjoy.
I haven’t played on this Yamaha model, but I have heard that it is marvellous. This was my very first RUclips video and it was awkward. In the following videos I’m showing my face 😅. As far for the speaking, my English aren’t that fluent to support a presentation in a video 🙂
@@nickperpirakis2211 I did watch a couple more of your videos where you show your face. Handsome I might say. I do like videos comparing different makes and models of recorders but I am sure purchasing all these different recorders can get very expensive. I can also see where language could be a concern when creating a video. I live in the USA and take the American English language for granted. Thank you for responding so quickly. Blessing to you and your music.