

🎶 Unlock your musical potential with the Aulos 209B — where beginner meets brilliance!
The Aulos 209B Robin Alto/Treble Recorder is a beginner-friendly, ABS plastic woodwind instrument featuring a patented cavity wall design for superior tone and durability. Its three-piece construction allows for adjustable tuning and ergonomic comfort, making it ideal for students transitioning to alto. Supplied with a leatherette bag and essential accessories, it’s a trusted, school-approved choice delivering professional sound quality in a lightweight package.
| ASIN | B000UWZNVO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,498 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #136 in Recorders (Musical Instruments) |
| Body Material | ABS Plastic |
| Color Name | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (303) |
| Date First Available | July 16, 2004 |
| Instrument Key | F |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 209 |
| Material Type | Abs Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 1.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Proficiency Level | Beginner |
| Scale Length | inches |
M**E
Great Sound!
This is a great alto recorder with great sound. I give the Aulos 5 stars if you have a large hand but if you have a small hand I give it 3 stars. It is an excellent recorder but if you have a small hand you need to read this review. I've been playing a soprano C recorder for several years now. I'm getting pretty good at it but am not a professional in any way, shape or form! I heard that the sound on the alto F recorder is much nicer than the soprano so I decided to buy the Aulos 309A alto recorder (available only through seller). According to all the reviews I read the two best recorders are either the Aulos or the Yamaha. In the end I decided to get the Aulos because most said the high notes were easier to get and that the sound quality was great. It is! The Aulos has a really great professional sound to it. I will NEVER go back to the soprano after hearing the alto. But none of the reviews I read said that the Aulos is actually longer than the Yamaha. And for me...this has made all the difference. Stretching as far as I can, from my index to my pinkie finger is exactly 5 inches wide (on my right hand). I really struggled trying to get a clear low F note on the Aulos (all holes covered). I could reach the holes but just barely. It was a struggle. So I decided to buy the Yamaha YRA-28B III alto recorder (available through amazon). When I measured both I found that the Yamaha is a ½ of an inch shorter in length than the Aulos. They are pretty much the same around but the Aulos is a little longer. I also measured the distance from the bottom two holes to the 4th hole up (holes that pinkie to index fingers cover on right hand) and found that the Yamaha is exactly a ¼ of an inch shorter in length than the Aulos. The Aulos is 5 ¼ inches and the Yamaha is exactly 5 inches. What a difference that shorter length between the holes makes! I have absolutely no problem covering all the holes and the low F note is much easier to get. And because I'm not struggling so hard to reach the holes I'm playing much better on the Yamaha than I did on the Aulos. So for anyone with a small hand like mine I definitely recommend the Yamaha over the Aulos. One thing in favor of the Aulos (besides the great sound)... The hole that you blow through at the top of the mouth piece is larger on the Aulos than on the Yamaha. The Aulos is ¾ inch wide and the Yamaha is ½ inch wide. That means that the breathing hole on the Aulos doesn't get clogged quite so soon as the Yamaha.
S**T
this is a EXCELLENT Sounding Recorder
I have quite a few Plastic Resin recorders, All of Yamaha Resin recorders Sopranino to Bass and every one in between Same with Aulos Everyone they make in all sizes, From Sopranino to Bass a few of each size, I have a Zen-On G1-A-440 Bressan alto, The Aulos A209 Robin, Should Not be Under estimated, as it ia very Good Sounding Quality instrument, that has Great Potential for very good sound, and can be Pushed to show very good expressive sounds, Lots of overtone potential. Really Love this Alto, for it ease of use and Playability. Cannot believe the Value for this instrument. It is equal to my Yamaha 312, 314, and my Aulos 500 symphony series, it is a great player, with Great Sound to match. I am Happy to have it to add to my collection.
W**U
Good quality plastic recorder
This alto recorder is good albeit, slightly hard to reach the higher register. Otherwise, the quality is what you would typically expect from Aulos. There are accessories included which are also typical of what you would find in most recorder purchases: zippered pouch, joint grease, cleaning stick. and a thumb support. All in all, I'm satisfied with the product.
N**G
LOVE
What a wonderful recorder! It has such a rich resonant sound to it in the lower registers and the higher registers are kind of whispy and lack the shrillness so many recorders have. This particular recorder has a breathy feel to it, and the notes feel softer and more rounded as opposed to sharp and sweet. It's in tune and just a joy to play. I've been playing it now for almost two years. I have several other recorders of different brands and this is the one I'm just always drawn to. I highly recommend!
A**R
Japanese
The instrument is fine, I really like it. However, all of the information and instructions are in what appears to be Japanese. There is nothing at all in English, so the chart that other reviewers liked so much is almost worthless. I can look things up online, but this extra step should not be necessary. It was difficult to rate this purchase because I give the recorder 5 stars but the written materials 1 star.
K**E
This is a great alto recorder! 😊
This is amazing! It sounds great and is easy to play. As far as the finger holes they're barely more than an inch apart. A few maybe 1.25". I used my thumb to measure so it's only an approximation. An earlier reviewer stated he played the piano and the holes were too far apart. They're equivalent to one and a half piano keys I guess. More of a reach than the soprano for sure but not uncomfortable - at least to me. Very happy with this purchase. The bag is really nice and comes with a tiny container of grease (petroleum?) for the joints. It was also very well packed with plastic end caps. I've had a few disappointing purchases recently but this is a win. I knew if it's made in Japan it had to be good. :)
G**E
Recommended.
Fantastic (and very affordable) alto recorder with a unique warm, slightly breathy, flute-like tone. A great alternative option to my Yamaha 312-B alto.
A**M
Good basic Alto flute
It came quick, I am a beginner player so it wasn't hard to start right away. It sounds like a plastic recorder, but the alto sound is so much nicer in my opinion. I'm pleased!
J**L
This is a very good first instrument for anyone wanting to learn treble recorder. It is not difficult to play, is in tune and has a pleasant sound. It is also a good price. If, like me, you decide later to upgrade to a more expensive treble you will still need this as a second instrument, as wooden recorders have to be 'played in' gradually and must initially only be used for a short period each day. I have very small, slightly arthritic hands and find the stretch to the bottom hole on the Aulos difficult, but achievable. The instrument is easy to hold as it is very light and comes provided with an optional thumb rest. Unlike wooden recorders, this instrument is easy to care for and is extremely robust. It seems to clog quite quickly, but this probably applies to all plastic recorders. It is worth warming it next to your body before playing to reduce condensation.
E**Z
No puedo dar más detalles porque es para regalo. Pero llegó rápido y bien envuelto.
T**!
I'm NOT a professional recorder player, nor virtuoso, but am fairly competent on the instrument. I prefer playing on this, to using my C descant as it has imho, a rather pleasing tone for a plastic instrument. Okay, it can't compete with an expensive wooden recorder (as used by the pros) but for learning on and playing for pleasure, the instrument is well capable of producing mellifluous higher tones and deeper, more resonant sounds. I recommend this.
S**O
Tengo a precisare che è stato comprato per mio figlio, è un appassionato di flauto che ovviamente sa anche suonare (ovviamente non ha preso da me, io so suonare solo il citofono), sicuramente per un laureato al conservatorio sente la differenza del suono, per noi invece è un suono melodico.
D**U
Ottima qualità prezzo, lo sta usando mio figlio. E sodisfatto e contento io 😉
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