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A phonograph is a record player, not a recorder. It plays, it does not record.
A voice recorder that hears a different language other then english, and records and plays back in english as a translation recorder in a play back device or recorder.
Many people play the recorder. My kid in 5th grade plays the recorder in a class and many others start at a younger or older age
Nyan Cat is a viral video in which a catchy tune plays. The notes for the tune on the recorder and other instruments are available online.
A 'Recorder Player' Some call it a 'Recordist' but that primarily pertains to the art of making sound recordings. The Recorder instrument is a type of flute, so the player could also be called a 'Flautist'.
Sakura plays the recorder, and when they have to capture the time card, sakura has o take a music test playing the recorder for 3 days in a row.
K.G March has written: 'Seven plays for the school tape recorder'
The Cosley CD recorder is a machine that takes records and plays them and converts them over to compact disc format. So that you can listen to your records in a car or cd player.
Yeah, it shouldn't be a problem, as long as the musician is willing to put the time in.
You will need recorder grease for a wooden recorder, and recorder cream for a resin/plastic recorder. On either one, use your finger to smear the grease on the joints of the recorder. On a wooden recorder, the joint will be made of cork or string.
It depends on the type of recorder one has.If one has a soprano or tenor recorder, one plays low A by pressing down the thumb hole, and the first two finger holes. High A on these recorders is played with the same fingering, but with the thumb hole covered only halfway.If one has the sopranino, alto, or bass recorder, one plays it by pressing down the thumb hole, and the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth finger holes. High A on these recorders is played using the same fingering, but with the thumb hole covered only halfway.
It depends on the type of recorder one has.If one has a soprano or tenor recorder, one plays low A by pressing down the thumb hole, and the first two finger holes. High A on these recorders is played with the same fingering, but with the thumb hole covered only halfway.If one has the sopranino, alto, or bass recorder, one plays it by pressing down the thumb hole, and the first, second, third, fourth, and fifth finger holes. High A on these recorders is played using the same fingering, but with the thumb hole covered only halfway.