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To play high E on Recorder, You do regular E fingering, But with Pinched (Half) Thumb Hole
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.
If by recorder you mean the descant an e is 3 fingers on the left hand and the top 2 fingers on the right hand and the thumb hole is covered
E on the recorder is your first three fingers on your left, and first two fingers on your right X3
To play the high E note on the recorder, cover all the holes with your fingers and blow gently into the mouthpiece.
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The recorder notes for "Mary Had a Little Lamb" are typically played in the key of C major. The sequence of notes is: E D C D E E E, D D D, E G G, E D C D E E E, D D E D C. These notes correspond to the melody of the song and can be played on a soprano recorder.
By singing to the recorder
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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.