To play "The Star-Spangled Banner" on the recorder, start by familiarizing yourself with the notes: B, A, G, E, D, C, and high B. The melody begins with B, B, B, then moves to B, D, C, B, A, G. Practice transitions between notes smoothly, and consider using simple finger charts if you're unsure of the fingerings. With practice, you'll be able to play the national anthem confidently!
Francis Scott Key was born in 1779. The Revolutionary war ended in 1776. So he did nothing
The National Anthem, The Star Spangled Banner, was written by Francis Scott key during the war of 1812 while being held captive on a British ship. It was not chosen as our national anthem until the first time the US went to the Olympics in 1896. The Olympic committee said we needed an anthem to play if we won- so we chose the Star Spangled Banner over America the Beautiful. Good thing we had a national anthem after that, because we owned everyone there.
i heard that you can play the piano version too!!! ya you can!
B B C C B B A(x3) C C B B A A G
B a g a b b b a a a b b b b a g a b b b a a b a g
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To play the Star Spangled Banner on the recorder, you'll need to familiarize yourself with the notes, which typically include B, A, G, E, D, and C. Start by playing the melody slowly, focusing on hitting the correct pitches and maintaining a steady rhythm. It helps to practice in sections, ensuring you can smoothly transition between phrases. Once comfortable, gradually increase your speed and add dynamics for a more expressive performance.
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One note at a time
You get the music and if you can play a piano it should be easy, if not impossible
I could easily be wrong here but I thought the first person to play a memorable version of Star Spangled Banner was Jimmi Hendrix at Woodstock.
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well the song is the Star Spangled Banner but if you are wondering what song they play during the 7th inning stretch, that is Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond.
Francis Scott Key was born in 1779. The Revolutionary war ended in 1776. So he did nothing
yes i do play the recorder
Yes! You can play ET on the recorder!