no even a two year old could play it if he knew what buttons to press
to press or even more younger
you blow softly and not too hard
Of course, you silly goose!
You blow through the pipe and make different sounds using the holes just like the recorder.
Learning the recorder and playing it can be very hard. To play the "Match of the Day" theme, one must blow air through the recorder, hold notes for the allotted time and place their fingers over the correct holes at the correct time.
The woodwind family. This family includes the saxophone and the flute as well. The recorder was popular in medieval times through the baroque era, but declined in the 18th century in favour of orchestral woodwind instruments, such as the flute , oboe, and clarinet.
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Clarinet! Clarinet has almost the exactly same finering as recorder! For the upper register, you do the EXACT same fingering as you would do in recorder! The middle and lower register is similar to the fingering in recorder. Also since both recorder and clarinet is plugging up holes, they are almost exactly the same! Flute is the hardest instrument in the world! For flute you have to position your mouth and blow the right air to play notes! On flute, it is very hard to play lower and upper register. On clarinet it's easy! Flute is hard like trying to find out all the numbers in pi.
the vibration on a recorder is caused by air you blow in the mouth piece.
Mouthpeiece
You blow it to make a sound.
Blow into it and cover the holes.
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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.
Let the devoloping gas blow a recorder flute.
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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!
Obtain a recorder instrument and the music, place the fingers in their proper places, blow through the mouthpiece and play the notes written on the paper.
You blow through the pipe and make different sounds using the holes just like the recorder.