The trade mark “AULOS” is taken from Greek mythology meaning the Wind Instrument with double reed.
When our plastic recorders - the first - were launched into the market in 1955, the name AULOS was chosen by Mr. Masaru Hanamura from the Japanese Ministry of Education. Since this time we have been continually developing techniques to maintain and improve performance and quality.
AULOS recorders are currently used in schools not only in Japan but in more than 50 countries worldwide. In addition to recorders, high precision instruments such as a traditional flute called “Shinobue” and Flauto Traverso have been successfully manufactured from our specially made resin. They are highly valued as excellent instruments.
The slightest shape difference in manufacture reflects timbre so our precision molding has a tolerance in micron units (1/1000 millimeter). Experienced and skillful engineers are engaged in producing superb and uniform instruments in our factory in Japan. This is reflected in creating instruments of the highest quality.
We continually strive to make the best, thus contributing to a standard of excellence in music making throughout the world.
Soprano (aka Descant) recorder with a bright and pure tone. Ideal for beginners. Easy to play. The Aulos 303 soprano recorder is considered the best entry level school recorder on the market. The precise manufacturing techniques of the Aulos Japanese factory ensures uniformity in pitch and timbre among the recorders that is unmatched by any cheaper recorder. This ensures that students get a consistent experience and learns the correct pitch which is crucial in music education.
The patented Cavity Wall design makes the sound of the Robin unusually pleasant right across the range. Whether the player is a beginner, a folk musician or somebody playing high Baroque solos, this is a really attractive instrument.