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Sub-great bass in C2 (C)
Sub-great bass in C2 (C)
Sub-contrabass in F1 (F)
Sub-contrabass in F1 (F)
Change these to:
Garklein in C6
Sopranino in F5
[[Special:Contributions/65.255.181.151|65.255.181.151]] ([[User talk:65.255.181.151|talk]]) 05:39, 13 October 2019 (UTC)
[[Special:Contributions/65.255.181.151|65.255.181.151]] ([[User talk:65.255.181.151|talk]]) 05:39, 13 October 2019 (UTC)

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Is it necessary to list every recorder type in the list? It seems like a person could easily just click "Recorder" and find their way to the various types of recorders from there. It doesn't list every type of saxophone and flute. So why should it list every recorder? Especially since for example sub-contrabass recorder is a stub.

Also the following list has notes in brackets with ". This seems unnecessary. Can I change these to just say "Garklein in C6." I have never seen someone write "(f")" before for music notes. Unless it's related to beginner recorder knowledge, I have never seen notes written in that way. The capitalization is not consistent either.

   Garklein in C6 (c‴)
   Sopranino in F5 (f″)
   Soprano in C5 (c″)
   Alto in F4 (f′)
   Voice flute in D4 (d′)
   Tenor in C4 (c′)
   Bass in F3 (f)
   Great bass in C3 (c)
   Contrabass in F2 (F)
   Sub-great bass in C2 (C)
   Sub-contrabass in F1 (F)

Change these to:

   Garklein in C6
   Sopranino in F5

65.255.181.151 (talk) 05:39, 13 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]