Where Did The Recorder Get Its Name From?

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The recorder might have gotten its name from the Latin name recordari (to remember) or Latin verb record (to practice a tune)
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The musical instrument recorder might have gotten its name from Italian peasantry in the fourteenth of fifteenth century. ...
Some historians argue that the recorder originated amongst the Italian peasantry in the fourteenth of fifteenth century. The name is of Latin origin. ...
The word record stems from the Latin word recordari which means to remember. ...
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