Angel ASRB111 - Bass Guitar - Exceptional Performance
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The standard for music classes, approved by teachers.
When the school supply list arrives and it says "Good quality recorder," this is exactly the model you're referring to. The Angel ASRB-111 offers the classic black and ivory look found in orchestras, a far cry from the "toy-like" appearance of fluorescent transparent recorders.
Why is this the logical choice for the start of the school year?
Justesse Impeccable : Le plus grand défi avec les flûtes en plastique bon marché, c'est qu'elles sont souvent fausses. Angel calibre ses moules avec précision pour assurer que le LA soit bien un 440Hz. Vos oreilles (et celles du professeur) vous diront merci.
Résine ABS Durable : Elle peut tomber du pupitre, rouler dans le fond du sac à dos ou être échappée dans la cour d'école : elle résistera. C'est un plastique dense conçu pour la vie scolaire.
Doigté Baroque (Le Standard) : Attention, ne vous trompez pas ! Ce modèle utilise le doigté Baroque (indiqué par le "B"), qui est le système enseigné dans 99% des écoles au Québec.
Sonorité Claire : Le canal d'air est conçu pour offrir une réponse facile. L'enfant n'a pas besoin de souffler fort pour sortir un son, ce qui évite les "couacs" stridents.
Technical Specifications
| Characteristic | Technical Details |
| Kind | Soprano recorder (Key of C) |
| Model | ASRB-111 |
| Fingering | Baroque (English) - School Standard |
| Material | ABS resin (High-density plastic) |
| Color | Black body / Cream (Ivory) beak and rings |
| Construction | 3 Pieces (Disassembles for cleaning) |
| Holes | Double holes for C/C# and D/D# |
| Length | 320 mm |
| Included | Soft case, cleaning rod, seal grease |
Comparison Chart: Angel 111 vs Other Models
| Model | Angel ASRB-111 (This product) | Angel ASRB-601 (Wood Finish) | Dollar Store Flute |
| Style | Classic (Black/Cream) | Premium (Wood Imitation) | Colored plastic |
| Sound Quality | Very good / Just right | Excellent / Hot | Often false |
| Resistance | Very High (ABS) | Very High (ABS) | Weak (Brittle plastic) |
| Price | Economic | A little more expensive | Very low |
| Cleaning | 3 pieces (Easy) | 3 pieces (Easy) | Often 1 or 2 pieces |
| Verdict | The rational choice for school. | For the student who wants style. | Not recommended for learning. |
FAQ – The most frequently asked questions on the web
Here are the answers to frequently asked questions from parents regarding the Angel ASRB-111.
1. How can I tell if this is the right flute for my child's school?
If the school requests a "Baroque-fingered soprano flute," this is the one. It's the universal standard. The black/cream color is accepted everywhere because it looks "serious" and uniform.
2. What is the difference with the Yamaha YRS-24B?
These are two very similar direct competitors. The Angel ASRB-111 offers comparable sound quality to the Yamaha, often at a slightly better price. The difference often comes down to mouthpiece preference, but for a beginner, they are equivalent.
3. Is the mouthpiece (the opening) fragile?
No, but watch out for teeth! Tell your child not to bite the beak while playing. Although the plastic is sturdy, deep teeth marks can eventually make cleaning difficult.
4. How do I clean this flute?
Disassemble the 3 parts. Rinse the inside with warm soapy water. Use the provided rod with a small piece of cloth (or paper towel) to dry the inside. That's it!
5. Why are there two small holes at the bottom?
These are the double holes. They make playing semitones (C sharp and D sharp) easier. On very low-end flutes, there's only one hole, which makes these notes very difficult to play in tune. The ASRB-111 is a true chromatic instrument.
6. Is fat toxic?
No, the supplied joint grease is specially designed for this purpose and is safe for skin and mouth contact. A very small amount is sufficient to assemble the parts without forcing.
The standard for music classes, approved by teachers.
When the school supply list arrives and it says "Good quality recorder," this is exactly the model you're referring to. The Angel ASRB-111 offers the classic black and ivory look found in orchestras, a far cry from the "toy-like" appearance of fluorescent transparent recorders.
Why is this the logical choice for the start of the school year?
Justesse Impeccable : Le plus grand défi avec les flûtes en plastique bon marché, c'est qu'elles sont souvent fausses. Angel calibre ses moules avec précision pour assurer que le LA soit bien un 440Hz. Vos oreilles (et celles du professeur) vous diront merci.
Résine ABS Durable : Elle peut tomber du pupitre, rouler dans le fond du sac à dos ou être échappée dans la cour d'école : elle résistera. C'est un plastique dense conçu pour la vie scolaire.
Doigté Baroque (Le Standard) : Attention, ne vous trompez pas ! Ce modèle utilise le doigté Baroque (indiqué par le "B"), qui est le système enseigné dans 99% des écoles au Québec.
Sonorité Claire : Le canal d'air est conçu pour offrir une réponse facile. L'enfant n'a pas besoin de souffler fort pour sortir un son, ce qui évite les "couacs" stridents.
Technical Specifications
| Characteristic | Technical Details |
| Kind | Soprano recorder (Key of C) |
| Model | ASRB-111 |
| Fingering | Baroque (English) - School Standard |
| Material | ABS resin (High-density plastic) |
| Color | Black body / Cream (Ivory) beak and rings |
| Construction | 3 Pieces (Disassembles for cleaning) |
| Holes | Double holes for C/C# and D/D# |
| Length | 320 mm |
| Included | Soft case, cleaning rod, seal grease |
Comparison Chart: Angel 111 vs Other Models
| Model | Angel ASRB-111 (This product) | Angel ASRB-601 (Wood Finish) | Dollar Store Flute |
| Style | Classic (Black/Cream) | Premium (Wood Imitation) | Colored plastic |
| Sound Quality | Very good / Just right | Excellent / Hot | Often false |
| Resistance | Very High (ABS) | Very High (ABS) | Weak (Brittle plastic) |
| Price | Economic | A little more expensive | Very low |
| Cleaning | 3 pieces (Easy) | 3 pieces (Easy) | Often 1 or 2 pieces |
| Verdict | The rational choice for school. | For the student who wants style. | Not recommended for learning. |
FAQ – The most frequently asked questions on the web
Here are the answers to frequently asked questions from parents regarding the Angel ASRB-111.
1. How can I tell if this is the right flute for my child's school?
If the school requests a "Baroque-fingered soprano flute," this is the one. It's the universal standard. The black/cream color is accepted everywhere because it looks "serious" and uniform.
2. What is the difference with the Yamaha YRS-24B?
These are two very similar direct competitors. The Angel ASRB-111 offers comparable sound quality to the Yamaha, often at a slightly better price. The difference often comes down to mouthpiece preference, but for a beginner, they are equivalent.
3. Is the mouthpiece (the opening) fragile?
No, but watch out for teeth! Tell your child not to bite the beak while playing. Although the plastic is sturdy, deep teeth marks can eventually make cleaning difficult.
4. How do I clean this flute?
Disassemble the 3 parts. Rinse the inside with warm soapy water. Use the provided rod with a small piece of cloth (or paper towel) to dry the inside. That's it!
5. Why are there two small holes at the bottom?
These are the double holes. They make playing semitones (C sharp and D sharp) easier. On very low-end flutes, there's only one hole, which makes these notes very difficult to play in tune. The ASRB-111 is a true chromatic instrument.
6. Is fat toxic?
No, the supplied joint grease is specially designed for this purpose and is safe for skin and mouth contact. A very small amount is sufficient to assemble the parts without forcing.