The Thomann is only $109.00?! That's way more doable than the $300+ of a Yamaha or Aulos! I scored an Aulos tenor recorder at Goodwill for $5.88 a few years ago!
The Thomann is not too far behind the Yamaha actually in terms of sound. I order from Thomann’s a lot actually. Always fast delivery to Sweden plus they always answer their emails promptly. I am not sure about the bass recorder prices. However, I’ve purchased Thomann brand before at a much cheaper price to give the instrument a try. It f I liked and stuck with it, then I would invest in a brand named option. Thank-you for sharing this.
I think that I prefer the sound of the Thomann. For separating the parts of the Yamaha, a pair of rubber gloves could help. I keep a pair of dishes gloves in the case of my great bass, otherwise I definitely cannot disassemble it.
I can agree with you. On the other hand, it IS a problem when I need to deassamble it. I have my husband holding in one end and me in the other end, to get it divided into two pieces. Not possible to do it by myself. I have had thoughts of sending it back to Yamaha, but I was too fast to throw the package away and try to handle the problem instead.
@@mariamarkazits Mine (Yamaha) is tight too, but with some grease and assembling/disassembling by rotating (and some patience) it's not a big problem for me.
Io sono professore di clarinetto e ho fatto strumentazione per banda. Per me gli strumenti yamaha sono ottimi per l intonazione ma sono molto freddi. Vanno bene per la qualità media,ma sulle alte qualità non sono comparabili(per me).
What model Yamaha bass are you comparing ? They offer two models yrb302II and yrb-302b . I believe ( other than price ) the only difference is the type of material used . I'm just learning to play , but have already collected several different plastic recorders . Six of them are Yamaha . I thought I would add a bass to my collection . I haven't been able to play the bottom two notes on my Yamaha tenor . The bass looks easier , as it has four keys . I'm still deciding between the Thomann and Yamaha . Thanks for this informative and entertaining video .
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The Thomann is only $109.00?!
That's way more doable than the $300+ of a Yamaha or Aulos!
I scored an Aulos tenor recorder at Goodwill for $5.88 a few years ago!
The Thomann is not too far behind the Yamaha actually in terms of sound.
I order from Thomann’s a lot actually. Always fast delivery to Sweden plus they always answer their emails promptly.
I am not sure about the bass recorder prices. However, I’ve purchased Thomann brand before at a much cheaper price to give the instrument a try. It f I liked and stuck with it, then I would invest in a brand named option.
Thank-you for sharing this.
I have lots of Yamaha but that Thomann sounded great.
You play really well
great video! also you are a very good player! good job :D
I think that I prefer the sound of the Thomann. For separating the parts of the Yamaha, a pair of rubber gloves could help. I keep a pair of dishes gloves in the case of my great bass, otherwise I definitely cannot disassemble it.
Good tips!
There's no grease for bass recorders?
I prefer the Yamaha.
I am planning on buying an Aulos 533b. Heard it's very good for the money
Have you purchased Aulos?
I was choosing which one to buy and I chose the Yamaha
I have both but I may get rid of the Thomann. I don't know if it's worth keeping both.
Interesting handle !
I would not consider the ease of disassembling an advantage, because (usually, it's not necessarly true) a tight joint is less likely to leak air.
I can agree with you. On the other hand, it IS a problem when I need to deassamble it. I have my husband holding in one end and me in the other end, to get it divided into two pieces. Not possible to do it by myself. I have had thoughts of sending it back to Yamaha, but I was too fast to throw the package away and try to handle the problem instead.
@@mariamarkazits Mine (Yamaha) is tight too, but with some grease and assembling/disassembling by rotating (and some patience) it's not a big problem for me.
@@RoiSoleilXIV same here, not the easiest thing to do but definitely not a problem
3:08 what is the name of this piece of music?
It's "Kristallen den fina". A Swedish folk tune.
Io sono professore di clarinetto e ho fatto strumentazione per banda. Per me gli strumenti yamaha sono ottimi per l intonazione ma sono molto freddi. Vanno bene per la qualità media,ma sulle alte qualità non sono comparabili(per me).
Difference is obvious
tack ,jsg gillar mest yamaha , ljud ar varmare
What model Yamaha bass are you comparing ? They offer two models yrb302II and yrb-302b . I believe ( other than price ) the only difference is the type of material used . I'm just learning to play , but have already collected several different plastic recorders . Six of them are Yamaha . I thought I would add a bass to my collection . I haven't been able to play the bottom two notes on my Yamaha tenor . The bass looks easier , as it has four keys . I'm still deciding between the Thomann and Yamaha . Thanks for this informative and entertaining video .
good question, what is the difference between version II and version I of the Yamaha bass recorder.