Sigo tenor recorder, baroque double hole, 442 Hz, Resona black
Product information "Sigo tenor recorder, baroque double hole, 442 Hz, Resona black"
... away from "copy & paste" and towards "create".
While the recorder models that are played today are based on the ideas of historical instrument makers such as Rottenburgh, Denner, Kynseker, Bressan and others, sigo goes its own way.
Sigo is a recorder model series that was developed in collaboration between Kunath Instrumentenbau and Geri Bollinger, one of Europe's leading recorder makers.
The tenor instrument 5405-072 has almost the same grip width as a soprano (descant) recorder. The angled headjoint and the thumb rest integrated into the mould make sigo particularly ergonomic.
The body and head are made of RESONA, a material developed by Kunath Instrumentenbau from renewable raw materials.
As the sigo scale is folded, the instrument sounds just as deep, even though it is shorter than a normal tenor flute.
The matt surface of the lower body and the thumb rest integrated into the shape make the instrument exceptionally comfortable to play.
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| Accessories: | Cork grease, care instructions, fingering chart |
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| Group: | Recorders |
| Net weight: | 0.242 kg |
| Sound characteristics: | RESONA: Full and clear sound image |
| blowing type: | Buckling head |
| construction method: | 2-part (head and lower body) |
| country of origin material: | Germany |
| fingering: | Baroque double hole |
| material: | RESONA |
| model series: | Sigo |
| packaging: | multi-part cotton bag |
| pitch standard: | 442 Hz |
| scale: | Sigo conical convolution mensur |
| structure of material: | RESONA: Closed surface. Density comparable to rosewood. Made from renewable raw materials. |
| suitable for music style: | All styles |
| surface treatment: | Oiled / waxed |
| target group: | ergonomic, acoustic gourmets |
| tenon joint: | Sliding fit |
| voice type: | Tenor |
| windway: | Curved, cylindrical |
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6 May 2025 03:32
Viel Freude
Klanglich hat diese Flöte einen so schönen, warmen Ton. Ich glaube ich werde viel Freude damit haben.
17 May 2025 04:58
jesus
Oh my god. Jesus. It was worth the wait. Thank you! Thank you! Michal N.
3 October 2025 21:27
Wir sind vernarrt in sigo Tenor, wird es auch einen Bass geben?
Die Sigo ist nun schon lange bei uns und wir sind ganz vernarrt in sie und spielen sie unablässig. Jetzt kommt natürlich die Frage auf: wird es auch eine Bassflöte geben? Das wäre soooooo cool! A. Romanski
11 May 2025 04:30
Really nice !
I received my Sigo Tenor today. What a lovely instrument! It is so well designed. It has a strong, clear sound, which is really nice! I love it! John G.
18 May 2025 04:22
Very happy
I'm very happy with the instrument, I think it's the perfect hobbyist recorder. Plays comfortably like an alto, and I don't have to do acrobatics to close the bell hole :) All the compliments to the makers, I'm looking forward to following any developments. Hrvoje P.
11 May 2025 04:53
Conforable
Bonjour ! Je viens de recevoir et essayer ma flûte sigo ! J’en suis très satisfaite ! J’aime beaucoup la sonorité à la fois chaleureuse et puissante. La sensation de puissance vient sans doute du fait que le « pavillon » soit vers moi ! C’est très agréable, très confortable.
18 May 2025 07:40
FABULOUS!
FABULOUS! ................................................ Polly K.
12 May 2025 00:14
Very positive
I have finally received my Sigo tenor recorder. Indeed, it was worth waiting for, and my first impressions are very positive. This instrument deserves to be distributed worldwide on a large scale. Jurģis S.
18 May 2025 08:51
Mine arrived on May 2 and I love it!
I have an injured right hand, along with short arms and short fingers, and I can no longer play standard alto, tenor, or bass recorders (even keyed ones). I have had to stay with soprano only. The SIGO has given me back a tenor voice! It is so lightweight and easy to play and maintain. I hate to put it down when I am playing. I have played it in ensemble and it blends beautifully with other recorders and other miscellaneous instruments, not only for standard recorder repertoire but also for modern, folk and jazz. Thank you very much, Jo and company. Helen D.
18 November 2024 08:42
Revolutionary!
This is recolutionary! A soprano recorder with a tenor sound. This will go down a storm in school's, music education and all of the UK music exam boards. I've loved playing this! Wow, wow, wow. Bravo!
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, with a little manual dexterity and a pair of pliers, this is very easy.
Carefully remove the ring with the pliers, and if there is any adhesive residue left on the head, carefully sand it off so that the new rings fit well.
Don't worry, you can do it with a little manual dexterity.
Short answer: No!
Detailed answer: sigo doesn't need to be reheated because the body is made of RESONA.
This innovative material consists of plant fibres and the finest wood particles, but only swells by 0.1% compared to cherry wood.
This means that RESONA is not a dead material like conventional petroleum-based plastic, but remains pleasantly alive and dimensionally stable - so the block and windway remain permanently precise.
Nevertheless, playing in is an interactive and rather personal process:
Although the material does not need to be "acclimatised to moisture", you should consciously take the time to experiment more intensively with your sigo.
In doing so, you will learn how the instrument reacts to different blowing and embouchure techniques and discover new musical possibilities - for maximum playing enjoyment.
Your sigo recorder is made of RESONA. This material consists of 30% small pieces of wood, which are combined with modified plant starches. RESONA is therefore completely plant-based.
The warm wooden sound that characterises sigo recorders is created by the surface structure of the inner walls.
To achieve this unique sound quality, we have spent many years working on the material, the 3D printers and the manufacturing process.
And we keep on working. Every day! We promise. According to the motto: the better is the enemy of the good.
We have treated your sigo recorder with linseed oil so that your instrument sounds as good as possible. Just like handmade recorders.
This impregnation lasts a long time. So you don't have to "maintain" it as much as with a handmade recorder, as the "artificial pores" only have an "acoustic depth" and less oil can sink into them.
Of course, you can also treat Sigo with sweet almond oil if you like it better. The recorder tone doesn't care. Both sound good.
And if the surface becomes a little dull, you can simply make Sigo shine again with a few drops of oil.
Your sigo recorder is made of RESONA. This material swells only 0.1% compared to cherry wood. RESONA is therefore more dimensionally stable than all other woods used to make recorders.
As the block and windway of your sigo recorder are also made of RESONA, the block cannot "swell". You can therefore use sigo more than a recorder with a block made of cedar wood.
In addition, due to its wood-like surface, sigo also has fewer problems with droplet hoarseness than conventional plastic recorders.
No problem! The tenon on the lower body of the Sigo has a memory effect.
If you leave the sigo plugged together for a night, the tenon joint will become smoother.
You can repeat this process as often as you like until it is as easy as you want it to be.