The soprano recorder in c2, also known as the descant, is the third smallest instrument of the modern recorder family and is usually played as the highest voice in four-part ensembles (SATB = soprano, alto, tenor, bass). Since its finger spacing is relatively small, it is often used in music education for children first learning to play an instrument - it is sometimes referred to as a school recorder. An ideal way to start music education. The design blends traditional looks with extra strength in the body at all contours and sections. The new head cavity produces a rich and easy to blow tone. Wall thickness, slide fittings, binding and consistent intonation have all been carefully designed in this model to be positive in every concept and application.