This little helper takes the strain off your wrist.
The adjustable thumb rest is securely attached to the instrument with three small screws.In addition to the support surface for the thumb, it has a small ring to which the hook of a strap can be attached.
The height of the thumb rest can be fine-tuned using the knurled screw. Thanks to the wide slot, the knurled screw can also be securely fastened with a small coin, for example.
Our recommendation: Before fitting, hold the recorder in your hand several times and use small pencil strokes or half of your thumb on an adhesive strip to determine the optimum position for the thumb rest.You will be amazed at how differently you hold your hand.Take your time. the reward for good preparatory work is a relaxed right hand in the long term. In addition to the good feeling you have, others will also listen to your music!
This little helper takes the strain off your wrist.
The adjustable thumb rest is securely attached to the instrument with three small screws.In addition to the support surface for the thumb, it has a small ring to which the hook of a strap can be attached.
The height of the thumb rest can be fine-tuned using the knurled screw. Thanks to the wide slot, the knurled screw can also be securely fastened with a small coin, for example.
Our recommendation: Before fitting, hold the recorder in your hand several times and use small pencil strokes or half of your thumb on an adhesive strip to determine the optimum position for the thumb rest.You will be amazed at how differently you hold your hand.Take your time. the reward for good preparatory work is a relaxed right hand in the long term. In addition to the good feeling you have, others will also listen to your music!
Clip-on thumb rests are an optimal solution for plastic recorders. The surface of plastic recorders is so hard that these thumb rests do not cause any damage to the instrument. If you want to use these thumb rests on wooden recorders, we recommend that you are careful not to scratch the surface of the wooden instruments.
Clip-on thumb rests are an optimal solution for plastic recorders. The surface of plastic recorders is so hard that these thumb rests do not cause any damage to the instrument. If you want to use these thumb rests on wooden recorders, we recommend that you are careful not to scratch the surface of the wooden instruments.
Clip-on thumb rests are an optimal solution for plastic recorders. The surface of plastic recorders is so hard that these thumb rests do not cause any damage to the instrument. If you want to use these thumb rests on wooden recorders, we recommend that you are careful not to scratch the surface of the wooden instruments.
Clip-on thumb rests are an optimal solution for plastic recorders. The surface of plastic recorders is so hard that these thumb rests do not cause any damage to the instrument. If you want to use these thumb rests on wooden recorders, we recommend that you are careful not to scratch the surface of the wooden instruments.
This miniature recorder was developed by the ingenious instrument maker Adalbert Koch. He made these precious instruments for many years in his small hobby workshop on miniature machines that he had optimised. The trigger was an exhibition at which he had seen a miniature recorder. But it produced no sound! That was a "can't-do" moment for an instrument maker who was passionate about his profession. He spent weeks developing these models with his own attention to detail and precision - and they are playable! Even if he was only 99.9% satisfied with the result. The window (the distance between the end of the windway and the labium edge) is proportionally larger on these small recorder dwarfs than on the normal soprano or alto (treble) recorder. We're sure you wouldn't have noticed this detail if we hadn't told you the anecdote. But it will certainly make you more aware of the achievement that lies ahead of you.Oh yes, at the moment you can only see the picture of this little marvel. Our tip: Order one for yourself and delight yourself and others when you elicit sounds or even little melodies from this piece of jewellery. The fact that you are carrying such a unique legacy of an ingenious instrument maker with you is free of charge.
This miniature recorder was developed by the ingenious instrument maker Adalbert Koch. He made these precious instruments for many years in his small hobby workshop on miniature machines that he had optimised. The trigger was an exhibition at which he had seen a miniature recorder. But it produced no sound! That was a "can't-do" moment for an instrument maker who was passionate about his profession. He spent weeks developing these models with his own attention to detail and precision - and they are playable! Even if he was only 99.9% satisfied with the result. The window (the distance between the end of the windway and the labium edge) is proportionally larger on these small recorder dwarfs than on the normal soprano or alto (treble) recorder. We're sure you wouldn't have noticed this detail if we hadn't told you the anecdote. But it will certainly make you more aware of the achievement that lies ahead of you.Oh yes, at the moment you can only see the picture of this little marvel. Our tip: Order one for yourself and delight yourself and others when you elicit sounds or even little melodies from this piece of jewellery. The fact that you are carrying such a unique legacy of an ingenious instrument maker with you is free of charge.
The FEHR Model III tenor recorder also raises the question for some players: "How can the thumb of the right hand be relieved?"
On the one hand, the thumb must have a stronger grip so that the instrument does not slip through the fingers, and on the other hand, the right hand must support the weight of the instrument.
For this purpose, some instruments have thumb rests screwed to the back of the recorder. If you don't want to do this, or are playing on a borrowed instrument, the attachable thumb rest ring is a good solution.
This ring is slid over the middle joint and is positioned between the 4th and 5th tone holes. There is a hole in the thumb rest of the thumb support ring where a strap can be attached.
As the diameters of recorders vary, we offer a suitable thumb support ring for each model series. The fine adjustment of the seat is made using the enclosed felt strips. They also protect the instrument from damage to the surface.
The tenor recorders Küng Superio and Koblzcek Studium also raise the question for some players: "How can the thumb of the right hand be relieved?"
On the one hand, the thumb must have a stronger grip so that the instrument does not slip through the fingers, and on the other hand, the right hand must support the weight of the instrument.
For this purpose, some instruments have thumb rests screwed to the back of the recorder. If you don't want to do this, or are playing on a borrowed instrument, the attachable thumb rest ring is a good solution.
This ring is slid over the middle joint and is positioned between the 4th and 5th tone holes. There is a hole in the thumb rest of the thumb support ring where a strap can be attached.
As the diameters of recorders vary, we offer a suitable thumb support ring for each model series. The fine adjustment of the seat is made using the enclosed felt strips. They also protect the instrument from damage to the surface.
Made of soft rubber, the thumb rest pad reliably pads the contact surfaces of thumb rests.This model is suitable for adjustable thumb rests. The small hole in the thumb rest provides space for the sliding rod of the adjustable thumb rest.The soft thumb rest is simply slid over the rest on the instrument. That's it! And from now on, playing is much more comfortable! That's a promise!
Made of soft rubber, the thumb protector reliably pads the contact surfaces of thumb rests.This model is suitable for thumb rests with a fixed position.The thumb protector is simply slid over the rest on the instrument. That's it! And from now on, playing is much more comfortable! That's a promise!
For some players, even with an F alto (treble) recorder, the question arises: "How can the thumb of the right hand be relieved?" This thumb support ring is suitable for the model: Modern alto by Mollenhauer
On the one hand, the thumb must have a stronger grip so that the instrument does not slip through the fingers, and on the other hand, the right hand must support the weight of the instrument.
For this purpose, some instruments have thumb rests screwed to the back of the recorder. If you don't want to do this, or are playing on a borrowed instrument, the attachable thumb rest ring is a good solution.
This ring is slid over the middle joint and is positioned between the 4th and 5th tone holes. There is a hole in the thumb rest of the thumb support ring where a strap can be attached.
As the diameters of recorders vary, we offer a suitable thumb support ring for each model series. The fine adjustment of the seat is made using the enclosed felt strips. They also protect the instrument from damage to the surface.
The Moeck Leggero tenor recorder also raises the question for some players: "How can the thumb of the right hand be relieved?"
On the one hand, the thumb must have a stronger grip so that the instrument does not slip through the fingers, and on the other hand, the right hand must support the weight of the instrument.
For this purpose, some instruments have thumb rests screwed to the back of the recorder. If you don't want to do this, or are playing on a borrowed instrument, the attachable thumb rest ring is a good solution.
This ring is slid over the middle joint and is positioned between the 4th and 5th tone holes. There is a hole in the thumb rest of the thumb support ring where a strap can be attached.
As the diameters of recorders vary, we offer a suitable thumb support ring for each model series. The fine adjustment of the seat is made using the enclosed felt strips. They also protect the instrument from damage to the surface.
The Moeck Rondo tenor recorder also raises the question for some players: "How can the thumb of the right hand be relieved?"
On the one hand, the thumb must have a stronger grip so that the instrument does not slip through the fingers, and on the other hand, the right hand must support the weight of the instrument.
For this purpose, some instruments have thumb rests screwed to the back of the recorder. If you don't want to do this, or are playing on a borrowed instrument, the attachable thumb rest ring is a good solution.
This ring is slid over the middle joint and is positioned between the 4th and 5th tone holes. There is a hole in the thumb rest of the thumb support ring where a strap can be attached.
As the diameters of recorders vary, we offer a suitable thumb support ring for each model series. The fine adjustment of the seat is made using the enclosed felt strips. They also protect the instrument from damage to the surface.
Even with the Moeck Rottenburgh and Mollenhauer Denner & Canta tenor recorders, some players are faced with the question: "How can the thumb of the right hand be relieved?"
On the one hand, the thumb must have a stronger grip so that the instrument does not slip through the fingers, and on the other hand, the right hand must support the weight of the instrument.
For this purpose, some instruments have thumb rests screwed to the back of the recorder. If you don't want to do this, or are playing on a borrowed instrument, the attachable thumb rest ring is a good solution.
This ring is slid over the middle joint and is positioned between the 4th and 5th tone holes. There is a hole in the thumb rest of the thumb support ring where a strap can be attached.
As the diameters of recorders vary, we offer a suitable thumb support ring for each model series. The fine adjustment of the seat is made using the enclosed felt strips. They also protect the instrument from damage to the surface.
The Moeck Tuju tenor recorder also raises the question for some players: "How can the thumb of the right hand be relieved?"
On the one hand, the thumb must have a stronger grip so that the instrument does not slip through the fingers, and on the other hand, the right hand must support the weight of the instrument.
For this purpose, some instruments have thumb rests screwed to the back of the recorder. If you don't want to do this, or are playing on a borrowed instrument, the attachable thumb rest ring is a good solution.
This ring is slid over the middle joint and is positioned between the 4th and 5th tone holes. There is a hole in the thumb rest of the thumb support ring where a strap can be attached.
As the diameters of recorders vary, we offer a suitable thumb support ring for each model series. The fine adjustment of the seat is made using the enclosed felt strips. They also protect the instrument from damage to the surface.
The Mollenhauer Denner tenor recorder with double key also raises the question for some players: "How can the thumb of the right hand be relieved?"
On the one hand, the thumb must have a stronger grip so that the instrument does not slip through the fingers, and on the other hand, the right hand must support the weight of the instrument.
For this purpose, some instruments have thumb rests screwed to the back of the recorder. If you don't want to do this, or are playing on a borrowed instrument, the attachable thumb rest ring is a good solution.
This ring is slid over the middle joint and is positioned between the 4th and 5th tone holes. There is a hole in the thumb rest of the thumb support ring where a strap can be attached.
As the diameters of recorders vary, we offer a suitable thumb support ring for each model series. The fine adjustment of the seat is made using the enclosed felt strips. They also protect the instrument from damage to the surface.
This little helper takes the strain off your wrist. The thumb rest is attached to the instrument with three small screws.In addition to the support surface for the thumb, it has a small ring to which the hook of a strap can be attached.Our recommendation: Before mounting, hold the recorder in your hand several times and determine the optimum position for the thumb rest with small pencil marks or half of the thumb on an adhesive strip.You will be amazed at how differently you hold your hand.Take your time. But the reward for good preparatory work is a relaxed right hand. In addition to the good feeling, you can also hear it in your music!
Even with the Aura F alto (treble) recorder, some players ask themselves the question: "How can the thumb of the right hand be relieved?"
On the one hand, the thumb must have a stronger grip so that the instrument does not slip through the fingers, and on the other hand, the right hand must support the weight of the instrument.
For this purpose, some instruments have thumb rests screwed to the back of the recorder. If you don't want to do this, or are playing on a borrowed instrument, the attachable thumb rest ring is a good solution.
This ring is slid over the middle joint and is positioned between the 4th and 5th tone holes. There is a hole in the thumb rest of the thumb support ring where a strap can be attached.
As the diameters of recorders vary, we offer a suitable thumb support ring for each model series. The fine adjustment of the seat is made using the enclosed felt strips. They also protect the instrument from damage to the surface.
For some players, even with an F alto (treble) recorder, the question arises: "How can the thumb of the right hand be relieved?" This thumb support ring is suitable for the model: F-alto Dolmetsch
On the one hand, the thumb must have a stronger grip so that the instrument does not slip through the fingers, and on the other hand, the right hand must support the weight of the instrument.
For this purpose, some instruments have thumb rests screwed to the back of the recorder. If you don't want to do this, or are playing on a borrowed instrument, the attachable thumb rest ring is a good solution.
This ring is slid over the middle joint and is positioned between the 4th and 5th tone holes. There is a hole in the thumb rest of the thumb support ring where a strap can be attached.
As the diameters of recorders vary, we offer a suitable thumb support ring for each model series. The fine adjustment of the seat is made using the enclosed felt strips. They also protect the instrument from damage to the surface.
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