![]() ![]() ![]() ♪ No-hassle warranty - If the instrument ever fails due to manufacturing defects,We promise, for as long as you own the instrument and have proof of purchase, we'll provide you with parts for free ,feel free to reach us by message to contact our support team.♪ Package Contents - Maple Wood 3 Piece Soprano C Recorder German Fingering, Joint Grease,Cleaning Rod With Hairbrush, Hard case,Carrying bag.♪ Good Material - Selected from the north, high grade maple for special musical instrument, high hardness, high strength, light weight, has excellent high frequency vibration ability,hence bright and sound is bright and filling with penetrating power,Suitable for performances in classroom, stage, and band.Come with a appropriate storage bag, You can also take it with you. ♪ Easy to Clean - For cleaning, it's much easier to clean the inside of the soprano recorder with cleaning rod, ensures the cleanness of it.Help your kids to improve their sense of hearing for music and their motor skills.This is important for children and beginners to play and learn their instruments with motivation and joy. Hand-polished mouthpiece can fit well with your mouth,Great is very suitable for beginners.Bright sound, Easy to play. ♪ Special Design - 3 pieces construction: It is advantageous to adjust the position of C hole according to the size of the hand shape.(c) 2016 The Plattduetsche Volksfest Vereen of New York & New Jersey (PVV). In 1899, the Fritz-Reuter Altenheim (home for the aged) was constructed by the PVV members who foresaw a need to provide continuing care for the elderly. In 1895, the Volksfest itself was moved to the park's grounds where it continues to be held. In 1894, the PVV purchased the land that would come to be known as Schuetzen Park. Today, 15 organization belong to the PVV of NY & NJ, making Schuetzen Park one of the largest centers of German-American culture on the East Coast! Through the years, many other organizations of German ancestry joined the PVV. Archaeological evidence traces members of this family back into prehistory and simple pipes made of cane, bamboo, bone or wood are common to so many folk. In 1875, The Plattduetsche Volksfest Vereen of New York & New Jersey (PVV) was created. More than 125,000 people attended the festival over six days. Wooden recorders with plastic head joints are ready to be played immediately and don’t need to be played in. ![]() The Volksfest was first held in August 1874 in North Bergen, New Jersey, in an area close to what is presently known as Schuetzen Park. These plattduetsche people originated mostly from the northern flatlands of German hence the name Platt, meaning flat or plain. In 1874, a large group of clubs in the New York/New Jersey area, comprised of Americans of German descent know as the Plattduetsche people came together to hold one of the largest Germanic festivals in the region. Whether it be through singing, dancing, language, sport, marksmanship, or social interest, each of our 13 member clubs strives to preserve a unique part of Germanic heritage, handed down through generations, complete with its traditions and customs. The Plattduetsche Volksfest Vereen of New York & New Jersey (PVV) was established in 1875 and for over 142 years its affiliated clubs have helped to make their home, Schuetzen Park, a beacon for German-Americans in the metropolitan area. ![]()
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