4 fingers are used.
To play D on the recorder, you put 6 fingers on your recorder; 3 left fingers, and 3 right.
You use the left hand, the thumb on the hole in the back of the recorder, and the first two fingers on the first two holes in the front. That is, on a "A" type recorder.
Top two fingers of the left hand. Top two fingers of the right hand. Half the left thumb on the back
all fingers on the recorder except for the middle finger on the bottom
Answeryou put your first left fingers on the top three holes and left thumb on the hole on the bottom. then put your next three fingers on the other hand on the next three holes. then you blow.
Put your fingers over the holes :)
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.
To play the high E note on the recorder, cover all the holes with your fingers and blow gently into the mouthpiece.
You put your proper fingers on the proper tune holes, and then, put your right hand at the bottom and your left hand at the top
you put all your fingers excecpt the middle finger
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.
Question: How do you play an F on the recorder? Answer: Press down on the top of the recorder were the most of the buttons are, then hold down the first hole closest to your face. - Kesuvaglar