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*[[Dido (singer)|Dido]] studied recorder at the London Guildhall school of music and most famously plays it on the track ''[[Thank You (Dido song)|Thank You]]'' from her debut album ''[[No Angel]]''
*[[Dido (singer)|Dido]] studied recorder at the London Guildhall school of music and most famously plays it on the track ''[[Thank You (Dido song)|Thank You]]'' from her debut album ''[[No Angel]]''
*[[Mick Ronson]], glam-rock guitarist, producer and arranger played multi-tracked recorders on David Bowie's "[[Life on Mars (song)|Life on Mars?]]" and on Lou Reed's "[[Satellite of Love]]"
*[[Mick Ronson]], glam-rock guitarist, producer and arranger played multi-tracked recorders on David Bowie's "[[Life on Mars (song)|Life on Mars?]]" and on Lou Reed's "[[Satellite of Love]]"
* Jason Overton - Over 15 years experience on the descant recorder. High profile performances include 'Teddy Bear's picnic' at Staffordshire junior recorder festival 1993


==Notable people who also play the recorder==
==Notable people who also play the recorder==

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A recorder player is a musician who plays the recorder, a flute-like woodwind musical instrument. The recorder is often used in teaching the rudiments of music, as it is cheap to buy and relatively easy to play at a certain level of accomplishment (although its mastery is as demanding as that of any other instrument). Because of this widespread use of the recorder, the list of people who can play it is enormous. Therefore, this article lists three categories of people: firstly, those who are notable recorder players and are widely recognised as performers on the instrument; secondly, those who are not famous as recorder players but who have used the instrument as a notable feature of their work; and, thirdly, people who are famous for some other reason but are known to be recreational recorder players.

List of notable recorder players

Other musicians who have made notable use of the recorder

Notable people who also play the recorder

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