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.
I dont think you can but u can try to make your own and the note e realy helps
Well not everyone needs eyes to play music. Its basically about feel and rhythm
Monkswell Manor is the name of the Guest House during the Play "Three Blind Mice", an Agatha Christie horror book.
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Those mice must have blind. When the cat is away, the mice will play. The mice have been in the pantry again.
Of courrse like any other instruments, they have both high and low pitches, How else do you think we would play "three blind mice"?;)
The first three notes on the soprano recorder are called C, D and E.
cover the first three holes with your left hand
yes i do play the recorder
Yes! You can play ET on the recorder!
you can't play chords on a recorder....
there is a play button on the recorder