I dont know but i hope this is it
d-d-d-d-dcca and keep on repeating that. the -ds are the high ds and the ds are the low ds. i hope it sounds like that
Blow into it and cover the holes.
To play the high E note on the recorder, cover all the holes with your fingers and blow gently into the mouthpiece.
Obtain a recorder instrument and the music, place the fingers in their proper places, blow through the mouthpiece and play the notes written on the paper.
To play the song "Glad You Came" on the recorder you need to know the notes ,G, F, D and B. Take a strong breath and blow into the recorder and use the proper finger placements.
To play high E on the recorder, cover all the holes with your fingers and blow gently into the mouthpiece while keeping a steady airflow. This will produce the high E note.
To play low C on the recorder, cover all the holes with your fingers and blow gently into the mouthpiece. Adjust your fingers and breath until you produce a clear and steady low C note.
the highest note you can play on a soprano recorder is high b. this is a freakishly high note so be careful not to blow into your recorder really hard while playing this note because you'll pop your Eardrums!
put your finger on the bottom hole and the second hole and blow like your fogging a window
Learning the recorder and playing it can be very hard. To play the "Match of the Day" theme, one must blow air through the recorder, hold notes for the allotted time and place their fingers over the correct holes at the correct time.
the vibration on a recorder is caused by air you blow in the mouth piece.
To play the recorder as a beginner, start by holding the recorder with your left hand on top and your right hand on the bottom. Cover the holes with your fingers to create different notes. Blow gently into the mouthpiece to produce sound. Practice playing simple songs and scales to improve your skills.
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