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to play a low e, have all fingers on and bottom left and right little fingers on as well. to play a middle e, put the first two fingers of your left hand plus your thumb on the appropriate holes
to play a higher e make sure u have the speaker key down and put all fingers on the left hand on, and then the first two fingers on the right.
to play high high e, don't put the first left hand finger down, but put the thumb finger and the bottom two down and then don't put any down on the right hand. Remember to also have the speaker key on and sqeaze really tight! x

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you put your 1st 3 fingers of you left hand over the 1st 3 holes with your thumb on the bottom hole and the put your first two fingers of your right hand on the next 2 holes

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put 5 fingers with the thumb on the recorder

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It depends on the instrument of course!

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