Middle finger, no thumb, second hole.
a they're are 2 d's on a recorder the normal d is your thumb and next 6 fingers. High d is just your second finger
there are 2 D's one is when you cover all the holes except for the last one and the other d is the one when you cover the second hole
play a low d without your pointer finger
low c, g, a finger after g, e , d, c(high), repeat and a finger after g, e, g and d
Cover the second hole from the top of the recorder with the middle finger of your left hand. All the other holes are left uncovered.
You put your middle finger on the second hole from the top and hold your thumb as you usually would, on the back of the recorder, the B note.
To play the song "Glad You Came" on the recorder you need to know the notes ,G, F, D and B. Take a strong breath and blow into the recorder and use the proper finger placements.
put your finger on the bottom hole and the second hole and blow like your fogging a window
high d (d') is your middle finger on your left hand over the second hole (2) low d is all the holes but the very bottom hole (0123456)
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.
if you want to play a d cover your fingers over all holes and take your last finger off you want to play f do d but lift your middle finger up on your right hand
Low C (all fingers) is C high C (thumb 2nd finger) is c D is always low D CGFEDcGFEDcGFEFDGGGCGFEDcGFEDcGFEFDGGGGcCCCC