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Is the recorder an open hole instrument?

Yes, the recorder is an open hole instrument, also known as an open-holed instrument. It has holes along the length of its body that are uncovered and played without the use of keys or other mechanisms. This allows greater flexibility in fingering and can give a more expressive and agile performance. Most variations of the recorder, including the descant, alto, tenor, and bass recorders, are all open hole instruments.

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