Introducing The pCorder - The Environmentally Friendly Recorder!
June 19th, 2023 | 2 min read
By Rich Breske
The traditional plastic recorder has its permanent place in nearly every elementary music classroom. But, as thousands are made every year, they add to the carbon footprint, carry viral germs while in use, and eventually end up in a landfill. And, musically, some just don't play very well at all.
Here at pBone Music, we’re committed to making the musical journey accessible and fun for everyone. That’s why we’re the leading manufacturer of authentic plastic instruments. It’s why we’re committed to sustainability. And why we’re now proud to introduce the pCorder - our very own take on the soprano recorder for children.
Does the world need another recorder?
It might need this one - especially now.
The pCorder has also proven itself to recorder teaching specialists, with thousands already at work in classrooms in the UK. With greater opportunity for dynamic expression and a curved windway for better control, pCorder can help students learn important music skills. But this fun-to-play, vibrant red recorder is much more than a fine instrument. It is also the most (perhaps ONLY) environmentally-friendly recorder available anywhere!
Here are a few ways you can help the environment when you switch your students to pCorder:
The Only Carbon Neutral Recorder
You can buy a pCorder knowing that it’s also carbon neutral – which means the resulting carbon emissions caused by manufacturing pCorders is zero, nada, zilch!
An environmentally conscious recorder means your students can learn to play ‘Hot Cross Buns’ and you can help to cut down on the carbon footprint in your classroom. Sounds like a good deal. The pCorder even comes in a natural fiber case (wax-lined to repel moisture) that rids the classroom of plastic and cloth bags which are super high on the carbon meter.
The pCorder has Antimicrobial Protection - safer for students
pCorder also includes an antimicrobial additive that reduces the time in which germs can survive on the instrument's surface. Just like the rest of our pInstruments, the pCorder is manufactured with antimicrobial technology that kills microorganisms and inhibits their growth. This doesn’t mean you never need to clean it, but it goes a long way toward keeping the germs at bay. pCorder is also easy to clean and is dishwasher safe.
The pCorder is Reusable and Recyclable
There are, as we’ve mentioned, a lot of plastic recorders in the world. Yes, plastic can be awful for the environment. So what's the difference? First, the pCorder is reusable - dishwasher safe and easy to clean - so the instrument can be reused year to year. We make the pCorder from fully recyclable ABS plastic, just like the rest of our instruments. Once the pCorder has fully served its purpose, it is recyclable in most municipal recycling programs.
It’s Created and Crafted in the UK
It's important to know where your musical resources come from. The designers and manufacturers of the pCorder are all located in Great Britain. This "hands-on" opportunity assures you that quality control is exactly where it needs to be.
Long before the plastic recorder started being mass-produced in the 1960s, it was an instrument with some style. While we can’t promise ours have been hand-carved from exquisite wood by master craftsmen, the pCorder boasts a striking, modern design that’s just as lightweight and easy to use as any other recorder out there.
Find Out More
The pCorder is available for ordering from any music dealer. The suggested list price is $9.99. It's new, so you might have to tell them about this new environmental option for your recorder class.
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Rich grew up on Chicago’s south side and attended Marist High School, where he was an active member and drum major of the school’s marching band. He attended Elmhurst College (University), receiving a degree in marketing and music-business. His early career included time at the Chicago Symphony and Ravinia Festival organizations, as well as classes at the Chicago-Kent College of Law. Rich’s career has been dedicated to music education. He has worked closely with educators, professionals, retail businesses and corporations. He has established key education partnerships and has served on the board of directors for several non-profit education organizations. He has provided executive planning and marketing acumen for 21st century companies through Strategic Marketing Management, LLC since 2011. Prior to opening his own firm, he served in key management roles at KHS America, Inc., the Conn-Selmer division of Steinway & Sons, Inc., and United Musical Instruments, all worldwide manufacturers and distributors. He served in the management of the SMART Foundation which provided programs and advocacy support for arts education. He has also authored several publications focused on the arts and education and has served on the boards of non-profit music education organizations.