To play high E on Recorder, You do regular E fingering, But with Pinched (Half) Thumb Hole
To play the high E note on the recorder, cover all the holes with your fingers and blow gently into the mouthpiece.
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.
The simple notes to play "Alice in Wonderland" on the recorder are D, E, F#, G, A, B, high D, high E. These notes can be found in various online resources that provide sheet music for the recorder.
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low c, g, a finger after g, e , d, c(high), repeat and a finger after g, e, g and d
To play a high E on the recorder, you should cover the thumb hole completely. This allows for proper air flow and pitch control, enabling you to produce a clear and accurate high E note. Make sure to also cover the appropriate finger holes for the note to sound correctly.
By blowing a certain way.
By singing to the recorder
You can't. They notes you play on the recorder are, a, b, c, d, e, f, and g. And all the sharps and flats in between.
To play the Spider Pig song on the recorder, you'll need to know the notes D, E, F#, G, A, B, and high C. Here is a simple version of the melody: D D E F# G G F# E D A A G G F# G E D. Practice the notes and fingering until you can play it smoothly.
To play an E sharp on the recorder, you need to cover all the holes on the recorder with your fingers and blow air into the mouthpiece while pressing down the correct combination of holes. On a soprano recorder, the fingering for E sharp is the same as F natural. This means you cover all the holes on the recorder with your fingers, except for the first hole on the recorder's top. This will produce the E sharp note.