• Reviews around instrument (4.72 of 5)

    Yamaha YRS-302B Soprano Recorder - Baroque 3 Pc.

    • This is an excellent and quality instrument at a great price
    • nothing more to say than what the title says... great instrument for a great price
    • I'm a beginning recorder player and I love learning this instrument.
    • Me being a pre-med student, I don't have time to learn classy instruments, So I mess with this one
    • Amazing instrument for the price
    • If you have larger hands and would like a complimentary instrument to play alongside your child I highly recommend the tenor version of the 302B.
    • Really beautiful sounding instrument
    • Overall, it's a great instrument
    • You'll likely find that any of the Yamaha plastic recorders are great instruments.
    • If the lower notes were as easy to play as the notes at G and above I would recommend this instrument as an excellent practice and learning instrument would recommend and give it a 5 star rating.
    • Nevertheless, and toy it may be, if you're looking for an inexpensive instrument, recorder is great for teaching beginners the rudiments of reading music and playing an instrument, and it can really help eliminate frustration (and squeaky off-notes) if you start with a REAL instrument, like this Yamaha, instead of the $2 recorders.
    • This instrument is easy to play, durable and well made
    • The yamaha 300, on the other hand, is a trusty instrument, with clarity of tone
    • It is a VERY nice looking instrument
    • It is a nice looking instrument and has a good feel while playing.
    • Because it is unplayable in the low register I do not recommend this instrument as you will become frustrated and give up wanting to play the recorder if you are a student.
    • Very nice instrument
    • Nice instrument styling and sound
    • Great price - great instrument!
    • This an excellent instrument, I'm surprised it only cost me $13
    • Nice instrument but the tones are not as true as some of my other recorders
    • Sure, there are the hundred-dollar wooden instruments that sound great, but you don't have to pay much at all to get a great instrument