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Yamaha YRF21 Fife

Description:

  • In C
  • 2 piece
  • ABS resin
  • white
  • Includes bag and fingering chart

  • The Yamaha YRF-21Y Fife is played to the side like a flute but with open holes and simple fingerings like a recorder. This makes it a good way to transition recorder players or introduce new musicians to playing the flute. It can also be used to play traditional Fife music, like songs from American revolutionary War. The durable and lightweight ABS plastic body comes apart into two pieces for easy cleaning. Key of C.

    Manufacturer's Description

    The fife is an excellent and increasingly popular introduction to music for young beginners, enabling them to form the basics of flute playing without having the expense of an entire flute. The small size and weight means that even very small players can play it easily. It's alot of fun too for all ages!

    Reviews:

    5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, this is so satisfying!

    M.M. · 28 May 2013

    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 Bolo 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.

    4.0 out of 5 stars When is a Fife not a Fife? When it's a YR21 Fife

    M.G.T.M. · 24 July 2017

    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!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Stuff!

    w.p. · 19 January 2017

    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!

    3.0 out of 5 stars Weird flute

    S.B.E. · 20 October 2018

    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.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Love my fife

    H. · 29 September 2016

    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. [...]

    5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Quality For The Price

    A.C. · 18 June 2019

    I'm an outdoor theatre performer, so I bought these to use on rainy days instead of my more expensive piccolo. The fingering is slightly different but the sound you get from this instrument is surprisingly good for the price. The high notes are understandably harder to reach and require more control over the embrasure but overall I was very impressed with this instrument.PLEASE NOTE. If you are not accustomed to playing piccolo or fife, please be aware that the high notes are dangerously loud, (around 100db) so ear plugs (or at the very least, one ear plug in the right ear) should be worn to protect your ears when practising.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Yamaha Fife.

    D. · 18 January 2013

    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 ??

    Three Stars

    m.s. · 26 November 2017

    good product, delayed deliovery.

    Ottimo, senza troppe pretese

    A. · 13 December 2017

    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.

    Muy contenta

    I.G. · 12 April 2025

    Llegó en perfectas condiciones.

    A keyless piccolo

    C. · 29 July 2012

    People who say this isn't a fife are right. It's a piccolo! I play the flute and also have a standard piccolo, and this is the same, but without keys.This instrument is very well designed and beautifully crafted, or factory made at any rate. It has a winged lipped plate, which means there is a wing shaped riser on top of the lip plate, which is nicely molded in one piece to the headjoint. The wing design is a feature you would find only on a custom flute headjoint costing well over $1000. On flute, the wing design is supposed to help players who produce an excessive amount of extra air noise in their tone. Personally, on flute, I don't like the wing for the type of tone I produce, but it looks nice, and it probably helps some people. Just the overall shape and form of this instrument is beautiful too.It is in C, and like the piccolo, sounds an octave above the flute. Unlike the three octave range of a piccolo, this instrument has only a two octave range with an extra third, so C2 to C3, C3 to C4, and C4 to E4. I haven't played it long enough, but it can probably be pushed higher. I hit a G4 on it already.I recommend using ear plugs, or at least cotton in the ears to protect your hearing if you're going up above G in the second octave anyway. This does not produce a rich sound like the flute, but is very much like the piccolo, an instrument which when played enough, can damage your hearing. Professional piccolo players have sometimes lost part of their hearing, and they know to practice with their ears protected.As a flute teacher posted here, this is the ideal starting instrument for a child of any age who wants to play the flute. Or maybe,an adult, who regrets not trying to learn the flute, should try this first. Why start on a $500+ beginner flute, when for less than $7, if you can learn to blow this after trying for a month or two, and can't put it down, then fine, step up to a flute. If you can't play it, then you've saved yourself hundreds of dollars.Before I started on flute, I bought an inexpensive pipe at a music store and probably drove my parents crazy playing it. There is a lot more linkage between this "fife" and a flute than there is a recorder and flute. Unless you play the flute or piccolo, start slowly on this, otherwise it will make you dizzy. Of course, being a flute/piccolo player, I was able to play this right away, but it is by no means easy to play. I think the flute is probably easier for a brand new beginner. Although for a child of 7, the finger stretch on this is better than flute.My one regret isn't about this instrument specifically, but I wish Yamaha would make something just like this but as big as they can make it, at least to Eb, pushing the finger stretch to that of a tenor recorder or so (which would need a key or two), because this thing would sound beautiful if it were longer.My other suggestion is to experiment with rotating the headjoint as much as you like, and see if that helps your tone, or helps you to produce a tone. Try to produce a tone with minimal tension in your lips. Some people mistakenly think that to produce a sound on the flute or piccolo you have to tighten up your mouth and raise the corners up, when in reality most top players have relatively relaxed lips, with corners of the mouth down a little bit.This is a great little instrument and easily worth $30+. Since the people on YouTube who demo this can't play it at all really, I hope to make some videos which show more of its potential.

    Ne fonctionne pas

    H. · 2 August 2023

    Aucun son ne sort de cette instrument

    Yamaha YRF21 Fife

    Product ID: KO0002S5S9B
    Condition: New

    4.2

    AED23735

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    Yamaha YRF21 Fife

    Product ID: KO0002S5S9B
    Condition: New

    4.2

    Yamaha YRF21 Fife-0

    AED23735

    Price includes VAT & Import Duties
    Availability: In Stock

    Quantity:

    |

    Order today to get by 7-14 business days

    This item qualifies for free delivery

    Returns & Warranty policies

    Imported From: United Kingdom

    At BOLO, we work hard to ensure the products you receive are new, genuine, and sourced from reputable suppliers.

    BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.

    Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.

    If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support. We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.

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    Unless otherwise stated, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.

    BOLO operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of United Arab Emirates. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the UAE will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in United Arab Emirates are listed on our website.

    All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.

    All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.

    Description:

  • In C
  • 2 piece
  • ABS resin
  • white
  • Includes bag and fingering chart

  • The Yamaha YRF-21Y Fife is played to the side like a flute but with open holes and simple fingerings like a recorder. This makes it a good way to transition recorder players or introduce new musicians to playing the flute. It can also be used to play traditional Fife music, like songs from American revolutionary War. The durable and lightweight ABS plastic body comes apart into two pieces for easy cleaning. Key of C.

    Manufacturer's Description

    The fife is an excellent and increasingly popular introduction to music for young beginners, enabling them to form the basics of flute playing without having the expense of an entire flute. The small size and weight means that even very small players can play it easily. It's alot of fun too for all ages!

    Reviews:

    5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, this is so satisfying!

    M.M. · 28 May 2013

    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 Bolo 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.

    4.0 out of 5 stars When is a Fife not a Fife? When it's a YR21 Fife

    M.G.T.M. · 24 July 2017

    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!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Stuff!

    w.p. · 19 January 2017

    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!

    3.0 out of 5 stars Weird flute

    S.B.E. · 20 October 2018

    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.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Love my fife

    H. · 29 September 2016

    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. [...]

    5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Quality For The Price

    A.C. · 18 June 2019

    I'm an outdoor theatre performer, so I bought these to use on rainy days instead of my more expensive piccolo. The fingering is slightly different but the sound you get from this instrument is surprisingly good for the price. The high notes are understandably harder to reach and require more control over the embrasure but overall I was very impressed with this instrument.PLEASE NOTE. If you are not accustomed to playing piccolo or fife, please be aware that the high notes are dangerously loud, (around 100db) so ear plugs (or at the very least, one ear plug in the right ear) should be worn to protect your ears when practising.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Yamaha Fife.

    D. · 18 January 2013

    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 ??

    Three Stars

    m.s. · 26 November 2017

    good product, delayed deliovery.

    Ottimo, senza troppe pretese

    A. · 13 December 2017

    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.

    Muy contenta

    I.G. · 12 April 2025

    Llegó en perfectas condiciones.

    A keyless piccolo

    C. · 29 July 2012

    People who say this isn't a fife are right. It's a piccolo! I play the flute and also have a standard piccolo, and this is the same, but without keys.This instrument is very well designed and beautifully crafted, or factory made at any rate. It has a winged lipped plate, which means there is a wing shaped riser on top of the lip plate, which is nicely molded in one piece to the headjoint. The wing design is a feature you would find only on a custom flute headjoint costing well over $1000. On flute, the wing design is supposed to help players who produce an excessive amount of extra air noise in their tone. Personally, on flute, I don't like the wing for the type of tone I produce, but it looks nice, and it probably helps some people. Just the overall shape and form of this instrument is beautiful too.It is in C, and like the piccolo, sounds an octave above the flute. Unlike the three octave range of a piccolo, this instrument has only a two octave range with an extra third, so C2 to C3, C3 to C4, and C4 to E4. I haven't played it long enough, but it can probably be pushed higher. I hit a G4 on it already.I recommend using ear plugs, or at least cotton in the ears to protect your hearing if you're going up above G in the second octave anyway. This does not produce a rich sound like the flute, but is very much like the piccolo, an instrument which when played enough, can damage your hearing. Professional piccolo players have sometimes lost part of their hearing, and they know to practice with their ears protected.As a flute teacher posted here, this is the ideal starting instrument for a child of any age who wants to play the flute. Or maybe,an adult, who regrets not trying to learn the flute, should try this first. Why start on a $500+ beginner flute, when for less than $7, if you can learn to blow this after trying for a month or two, and can't put it down, then fine, step up to a flute. If you can't play it, then you've saved yourself hundreds of dollars.Before I started on flute, I bought an inexpensive pipe at a music store and probably drove my parents crazy playing it. There is a lot more linkage between this "fife" and a flute than there is a recorder and flute. Unless you play the flute or piccolo, start slowly on this, otherwise it will make you dizzy. Of course, being a flute/piccolo player, I was able to play this right away, but it is by no means easy to play. I think the flute is probably easier for a brand new beginner. Although for a child of 7, the finger stretch on this is better than flute.My one regret isn't about this instrument specifically, but I wish Yamaha would make something just like this but as big as they can make it, at least to Eb, pushing the finger stretch to that of a tenor recorder or so (which would need a key or two), because this thing would sound beautiful if it were longer.My other suggestion is to experiment with rotating the headjoint as much as you like, and see if that helps your tone, or helps you to produce a tone. Try to produce a tone with minimal tension in your lips. Some people mistakenly think that to produce a sound on the flute or piccolo you have to tighten up your mouth and raise the corners up, when in reality most top players have relatively relaxed lips, with corners of the mouth down a little bit.This is a great little instrument and easily worth $30+. Since the people on YouTube who demo this can't play it at all really, I hope to make some videos which show more of its potential.

    Ne fonctionne pas

    H. · 2 August 2023

    Aucun son ne sort de cette instrument

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