In abc notation:
X:96 % song number (from my library)
T:Pop Goes The Weasel % song title
C:Traditional % composer
O:Aural transcription % origin
M:2/2 % metre
L:1/4 % longest default note value
R:Nursery Rhyme
Q:220 % tempo
K:F % key
V:1 % voice 1
F>F G>G | A/ c/ A F2 | F>F G>G | A2 F2 |
w:Half a pound of tup-pen-ny rice, half a pound of trea-cle,
F>F G>G | A/ c/ A F2 | .d z<G B | A2 F2 |]
w:That's the way the mo--ney goes! Pop! goes the wea-sel.
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how to play sharp and flat notes on recorder
You try to find a book of all notes on a 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.
The first three notes on the soprano recorder are called C, D and E.
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how to play sharp and flat notes on recorder
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How do you play The Animal Fair on the recorder
How do you play The Animal Fair on the recorder
recorder notes to the national athem
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You try to find a book of all notes on a recorder
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These ar ethe notes to play When the Saints go marching in on recorder: GBDCGBDCGBDCBGBABAGGBDDDCBCDBGAB
If you know which notes are which on the recorder, then all you need to know is the music sheet.
Cover the holes for the respective notes to get the sound.