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The soprano recorder in c2, also known as the descant, is the third smallest instrument of the modern recorder family and is usually played as the highest voice in four-part ensembles (SATB = soprano, alto, tenor, bass). Since its finger spacing is relatively small, it is often used in music education for children first learning to play an instrument; it is sometimes referred to as a school recorder. ==Voice== The soprano recorder is an octave above the level of the human soprano voice. Its lowest note is c2 (C5 in scientific pitch notation), the range is c2–d4 (g4). compositions for soprano recorder are usually notated an octave lower than they sound. Its timbre is similar to the sound of the flue pipes of an organ, which is why some organ stops sound similar to a recorder. These registers are called then block-flute or forest-flute. The soprano recorder would correspond to a block-flute 4'.
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