Your mouth.
no not once you get used to it you get better and better so if you're having troubles with it just take a deep breath and relax and try again.
The hole on the bottom part of the recorder.
by playing it
if you have just started playing the recorder I suggest that you begin by memorizing the notes then learning to read sheet music then paying songs. if your already good at playing the recorder try searching up: Mary did you know, recorder quartet on Musescore.
The correct finger placements for playing the recorder involve covering the holes with your fingers in a specific pattern to produce different notes. Each hole corresponds to a specific finger, and proper finger placement is essential for playing the recorder accurately.
Of course not! Actually I have a recorder class and girls are much more interested in recorder than boys, it's a true fact.
The correct finger placement for playing the recorder involves covering the holes with your fingers in a specific pattern to produce different notes.
IT IS POSSIBLE! GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH "THE RISING FIGHTING SPIRIT RECORDER" AND THEY HAVE LOTS OF VIDEOS WITH PEOPLE PLAYING IT ON THE RECORDER.
The only time the recorder is played is when you start with other people or if you are starting lessons because if you try playing recorder and it just squeaks then you go to recorder lessons then you get real better and when you play at home to your parents or at a party etc.
He accuses Guildenstern of playing him like a recorder.
The standard soprano recorder is in C and has a fundamental frequency of around 523 Hz when playing the note C. The actual frequency produced can vary depending on factors like the player's technique and the recorder's design.
the highest note you can play on a soprano recorder is high b. this is a freakishly high note so be careful not to blow into your recorder really hard while playing this note because you'll pop your Eardrums!