What was the name of who made recorder?
There is no definitive answer as to who invented the recorder, as various instruments resembling recorders were made by different cultures throughout history. However, the recorder as we know it today, a woodwind instrument with a cylindrical bore and seven holes, is believed to have been developed in Europe during the 16th century. At that time, recorders were made by woodwind instrument makers, or wind instrument makers, who specialized in crafting instruments such as flutes, clarinets, bassoons, and recorders.