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🎶 Unlock timeless tunes with the Yamaha YRF21 — where tradition meets trend!
The Yamaha YRF21 Fife is a lightweight, two-piece ABS resin instrument tuned in C Major, designed for easy playability and durability. It includes a carrying bag and fingering chart, making it perfect for beginners and recorder players transitioning to flute-style instruments. Its polished finish and compact size offer both portability and authentic sound, ideal for classical and traditional fife music.


























| ASIN | B0002F5F9O |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,969 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 2 in Fifes |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Colour | Original Version |
| Country of Origin | Indonesia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,343) |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086792960241 |
| Included Components | Cotton carrying bag, Fingering chart |
| Instrument Key | C Major |
| Item Dimensions | 33.8 x 2.1 x 2.1 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Fife Recorder |
| Item Weight | 45 g |
| Manufacturer | KMC Music Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YRF-21Y |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | YRF-21Y |
| Model Number | YRF-21Y |
| Style | Simple,War |
| UPC | 616268517282 086792960241 086792507934 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**M
Wow, this is so satisfying!
I should state from the outset that am not a trained musician. I can hold a tune when singing and I have a reasonable appreciation of pitch. I was introduced to this instrument via a recording of an artist called Wouter Kellerman. I did a bit of research and noted that many people consider the fife to be a challenging instrument. Unlike a tin (penny) whistle or recorder the process of creating a note isn't straightforward, it's more akin to blowing across the top of a bottle. Thankfully the little ridge gives a good indication of where one's bottom lip should rest. On the first day I was glad I got a tin whistle to fall back on because getting anything other than an airy hiss out of the fife seemed impossible. However, after 30 minutes I was intermittently getting a warm, bright tone. The instrument sounds *wonderful* but it does take work. If the past three days are anything to go by I hope to progress quite quickly because frankly, I cannot put this thing down. I've noted a number of people (on Amazon US) stating that this is not a fife, it's a transverse recorder and giving it a a poor review as a result. I'm so glad I ignored those opinions; I don't care what this instrument is called, all I know is how satisfying it is to play and how lovely it sounds. My only criticism is that the instruction sheet, whilst it does demonstrate the scale, does not indicate how one needs to blow. However, a little bit of research demonstrates the technique required. Hey, for a little over £6 the latter is totally forgiveable.
M**N
When is a Fife not a Fife? When it's a YR21 Fife
I bought mine from eBay, but around the same price. It's a wonderful instrument for the price, great quality and a really nice tone. It is not a toy, this is a great instrument. With that said, I don't agree with the Fife title. A Fife is just a simple small six holed flute with a higher "shrill" than you will manage from the warm sound of the YRF21, I would like to described this as a bare bones piccolo, that's not an insult, it really is a lovely tone. Though ultimately they are all from the flute family, so certainly well placed for learning the techniques needed to play this type of instrument. You can use this for folk music of course, though being in the key of C seems to aim it more towards the classical end. You would want to move to an instrument in G, D or Bb at some point for folk music which naturally place F#. All in all though, this is a fine instrument and more than worth the price!
W**N
Great Stuff!
I actually really like it. I had considered buying a more expensive wooden fife, but thought against it in case "I couldn't get the hang of it" and at least I wouldn't have spent quite so much on a cheaper instrument if I couldn't happen to play it. This is the first time I have tried to play a fife or any side-playing instrument, so I was not sure I would be able to get any whistle out of it. I know when I was at school, there was someone with a flute who could never get any sounds out of it (they always sounded like they were blowing the top of an empty bottle). However, within literally seconds, I was getting the descant recorder type sound coming from it, which I was very pleased about! The one thing I did find, however, was that my left arm and fingers soon became very sore through my gripping the fife too tightly. I suppose, not being used to this type of instrument, and only being used to different kinds of recorder where you can be more relaxed when playing the notes, made a huge difference. This is on me, and I have to learn to relax my arms 'a lot!' for me to play it comfortably. As this fife has a groove indicator to show you the correct position to blow, it helped me get the sounds quickly, thereby enabling me get a tune out of it within seconds. I had read (from other reviews) that if you can get the hang of playing the fife, then you will find it easier to play a flute or similar. I have always wanted to play flute, and, on the strength of my now getting a tune out of the fife, I have now ordered a flute and I can't wait to try it out when I get it!
S**N
Weird flute
Very odd flute. The fingerholes are placed very tricky and that make this flute very difficult to use. It's a bit ticky to get the clean tones. The tones itself are very high-pitched.
P**Y
Talent not included
It's a fife! Not much to say about it. It comes with a little pouch, you can't really close it as The drawstrings feel very delicate. It comes with a little booklet for the notes. I'm sure that it sounds great and can be played - just not by somone with as little experience as I me. Haha.
R**G
Not just a stepping stone.
Yes, this instrument can be seen merely as a stepping stone to a Boehm flute, but it really is a fascinating instrument on its own. Yes it takes some practice to get a musical sound from it at first, but is that not so with any instrument? Just wait until diaphragm vibrato kicks in and you will find this ivory-coloured lump of plastic can produce a sophisticated sound. It can be played fairly quietly, but how many instruments can effectively accompany drums at such an economical price. It is fun, a challenge and opens up a world of military fife tunes, so has a repertoire, despite not being historically authentic. Enjoy it.
D**G
Yamaha Fife.
Struggled to get any sound initially, as did the rest of the visitors ! Persist, and you will be amazed by the sound, even from a plastic instrument. It is well made and nicely finished; paperwork is minimal, but enough. Can now rattle off one octave, and any tune that covers (after only a fortnight). A good buy - will I ever upgrade ??
H**T
Love my fife
Arrived very quickly. It is a lovely little instrument. I would say OK for children who are thoughtful and have some instruction. It is a neat little instrument you can take everywhere. You can play it out loud, or practice at the level of a whisper if you are just going through a piece of music and want a rough idea of it sounds, which is very useful if you live in crowded conditions. It sounds nicer than the recorder and isn't really difficult to play. If you can whistle, you can play this instrument. [...]
M**H
good product, delayed deliovery.
A**.
Suonando il lauto traverso, l'ho preso come strumento "da campo", da portare dietro in situazioni in cui non avrei tempo di provvedere alla mautenzione del suo collega in argento o in cui semplicemente non mi sento di portar dietro uno strumento che, pur non essendo in oro, è pur sempre relativamente costoso. Il fattore decisivo è stato il prezzo. Per imparare a sunare il flauto traverso è comunque necessario un "vero" flauto traverso (anche primo prezzo), ma questo può essere utile per insegnare le basi o per testare l'effettivo interesse di un bambino che abbia espresso propensione per questo strumento. In sostanza: funziona bene, e per 8€ è già abbastanza.
B**5
Uns wurde diese Kunststoff-Querflöte von der zukünftigen Flötenlehrerin meiner 6-jährigen Tochter empfohlen, da sie es nicht mehr erwarten konnte, endlich Querflöte zu spielen! Anfangs war es für sie sehr schwer diesem Plastikding einen Ton zu entlocken - doch mit etwas Übung und Ehrgeiz gelingt ihr das jetzt schon recht gut und sie konnte die Zeit bis jetzt bald ihre Musikstunden losgehen gut überbrücken und schon etwas an ihrer Lippentechnik arbeiten ;-) Die Querflöte ist, wie gesagt, etwas schwer zu bespielen und man muss schon recht scharf blasen um ihr einen Ton zu entlocken, der allerdings (für diesen Preis) recht passabel klingt... :-)
H**Y
Aucun son ne sort de cette instrument
R**R
Me ha gustado porque es una opcion barata y de mucha calidad para empezar a practicar como colocarse para conseguir un sonido en este tipo de boquillas
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