For a you put 2 fingers down [ignore the small ones] For g you do exactly the same as a only after you put your 2 fingers down you leave one out and put your finger on the next one hope it helped.
Sarah
B A G B A G G G G A A A B A G This is how to play hot cross buns on recorder
I only know Hot cross buns notes: b a g b a g g g g a a a b a g All music composed for the flute (or the recorder) from 14th century to 18th century). Actually you can play any melody you like on the recorder.
Here IT IS! B A D E F G E D A F E G G A D D G E F A G G A D
The musical notes are Aggfagfgfeghgefggfeeefggfaggg.
E, g, a
A g g c g b c
B a g b a g ggg aaa b a g
b,a,g,a
B-A-G-C'
b,a,g,a
By singing to the recorder
The recorder notes for "Three Blind Mice" are similar, though not identical, to the notes for "Hot Cross Buns". The notes for "Three Blind Mice", played in G Major, are the following: B A G B A G D' C' C' B D' C' C' B D' G' G' F#' E' F#' G' D' D' D' G' G' F#' E' F#' G' D' D' D' D' G' G' F#' E' F' G' D' D' D' C' B A G The apostrophes next to the note names denote notes in the second octave available on the descant recorder.