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a simple wind instrument with a straight body and finger holes that produces a clear, sweet sound when air is blown through it
What is a "recorder"?
A recorder is a small, simple woodwind instrument with a straight, cylindrical body and a flared end. It has a series of finger holes along its length that the player covers to produce different notes. The recorder is played by blowing air into one end while covering or uncovering the holes to change the pitch. Known for its clear, sweet sound, the recorder is used in a variety of musical genres, including classical, folk, and educational settings. Its straightforward design and ease of play make it a popular choice for beginners and for ensembles.
an electronic device used for capturing and storing audio or video signals onto a storage medium such as a digital memory card or a tape
someone responsible for keeping records
a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughs