If you are playing a low G, it is 0 fingers. A high G is also 0 fingers.
play g force
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
Its Right hand G+C G+C G+D G+D G+E G+E G+D (left hand you play c+g) then do that again but dont play the c+g part instead you play d+g so it would be G+C G+C G+D G+D G+E G+E G+D (left hand you play d+g) and then im not sure about the rest
g g# a a# a# a g# g thanks
i do not know just play the notes g-a-g a-b-a g-a-a-b----------
It depends on whether you are playing High G or Low G. Great Highland bagpipes range from Low G to High A. From low G, play a G then a D gracenote on the low G melody note. For High G play a High G gracenote on the melody note F followed by the melody note G
G g a g c b
To play G on the piano, locate the black key to the right of the white key G. Press down on the black key to produce the sound of G.
The musical notes are Aggfagfgfeghgefggfeeefggfaggg.
G G A G C B G G A G D C G G *G E C B A F F E D C D * means you should play an octave or just play a F# instead
umm u play all low notes its e g a e g b flat a e g a g e
To play "I'm the Fireball" on the recorder: Start with the note G, followed by B, A, G in that order. Then play A, B, A, followed by G, A, B, G. Repeat these patterns throughout the song while keeping a steady rhythm.