604BWG - Recorder Workshop 604BWG simulated rosewood and ivory bass recorder A1
604BWG - Recorder Workshop 604BWG simulated rosewood and ivory bass recorder A1
604BWG - Recorder Workshop 604BWG simulated rosewood and ivory bass recorder A1
604BWG - Recorder Workshop 604BWG simulated rosewood and ivory bass recorder A1
604BWG - Recorder Workshop 604BWG simulated rosewood and ivory bass recorder A1

Recorder Workshop 604BWG simulated rosewood and ivory bass recorder

Brand: Recorder Workshop SKU: 604BWG
Based on 2 reviews
RRP £249 (inc. VAT)
12 in stock
  • Made from ABS plastic with 4 piece construction
  • Arched windway to aid breath control and produce a clear and focused tone
  • Split F and F# keys and double holds for G and G# to aid comfortable finger
  • Carefully crafted to offer excellent tuning and a full sound across all registers
  • Modern mouthpiece at a fraction of the cost and for far better value
  • Comes with a zipped bag, neck strap, cleaning rod, fingering chart and joint grease
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Introducing the Recorder Workshop 604BWG bass recorder

The Recorder Workshop 604BWG is a high-quality simulated rosewood and ivory bass recorder. It has a beautiful simulated wood body with ivory colour trim and an arched windway for improved breath control. It has a clear and focused tone and excellent tuning.

The 3 piece ABS body is easy to set-up and is supplied with a high quality leatherette bag.

This recorder is perfect for use in schools and for solo performances.

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews of This Product

Based on 2 reviews

I had an issue with the first instrument supplied, but it was replaced speedily and very efficiently.

Philippa Trish - 12/06/2020

Really pleased with the quality of this bass recorder. It plays very well with a lovely tone and is excellent for the price. Super service from Chamberlin, thanks

Susan A Frost - 27/01/2018