Recorder Home Page
Accessories
Compiled by Nicholas S. Lander
- Recorder Screensavers (Windows 95+, ME, NT, XP), freeware from Nicholas
Lander (Australia)
- Angels,
12 paintings featuring angel recorder-players (1.2 mb)
- Children,
12 paintings featuring young recorder-players (1.4)
- Ensembles,
12 paintings of ensembles including recorders (2.2 mb)
- Men,
12 paintings of men playing recorders (1.5 mb)
- Shepherds,
12 paintings of shepherds playing recorders (1.3 mb)
- Vanitas,
12 still-life paintings featuring recorders (1.4 mb)
- Women,
12 paintings of women playing recorders (1.7 mb)
- Recorder mute, by Sordinella (Italy) – for soprano recorder only
- Brass and silver thumbrests by von Huene (USA), attach with 5-minute epoxy
- Susaato plastic thumb-rests, made by Kelischek Workshop (USA)
- Bass
Recorder Support Peg (USA), an ingenious hollow ring
that fits to the foot of the instrument supported by means of two
spikes
- Bass Recorder Support Peg, from Margret Löbner (Germany), an elegant wooden cradle that fits under the foot of the recorder and supports an adjustable spike
- Recorder stands, built to order by Mark Venn (UK).
- Recorder
stands, hand-crafted in Cherrywood in the Airondack mountains
(USA)
- Make your own Recorder Stand, article by John Fulton (UK)
- The Peripole
Halo HangerTM (Canada) to
suspend a recorder from the neck
- Sterisol germicide, for use with
plastic recorders, from Woodwind & Brasswind (USA)
- Jean Cavallaro Case
Covers & Recorder Rolls (USA)
- Notes & Stiches, handmade accessories for musical instruments, including felt recorder pouches
- Recorder Rucksack, from Margret Löbner (Germany)
- Recorder cases & gig bags, von Huene (USA)
- MTM Case Guard (USA), manufacture a range of pistol cases which make excellent recorder cases at a very low price
- Pelican (USA), manufacture an extensive range of top-of-the-line cases, some suitable for musical instruments
- Minature recorders, 8 cm long, available as a sticker, pendant earrings or tie-pin, in boxwood, boxwood, grenadilla and
rosewood – and they play! Available from:
- Miniature wooden recorder, 12 cm long (not playable); from The Music House, Port Washington, New York (USA)
- ASW Recorder Lapel Pin,
from Antique Sound Workshop (USA)
- Socks featuring recorders
- Model Gallery Music
(Norway), recorder jewelery in Stirling silver or gold –
pendant, earings, brooch, tie-bar

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