B= top hole
A= second hole
G= third hole
Mary had a little lamb
BAGA BBB AAA BBB BAGA BBB AA BAG
That's pretty limiting; it's going to be hard to find songs with that small a range. With some modification, you've got Mary Had a Little Lamb: B A G A B B B A A A B B B (rather than A A A B D D) B A G A B B B B A A B A G
You can't play S and I on the recorder but you can play B. You play B by putting your first finger on the top hole and your thumb on the back hole. (left hand)
The musical notes are Aggfagfgfeghgefggfeeefggfaggg.
The letter notes for "Purple Belt" on the recorder typically include B, A, G, C, D, and E. These notes are used to play various songs and exercises designed for beginner and intermediate players. The specific songs may vary depending on the curriculum, but these notes form the foundation for progressing in recorder skills.
G b a d
B A G B A G G G G A A A B A G This is how to play hot cross buns on recorder
That's pretty limiting; it's going to be hard to find songs with that small a range. With some modification, you've got Mary Had a Little Lamb: B A G A B B B A A A B B B (rather than A A A B D D) B A G A B B B B A A B A G
how do you play a c on the recorder
I have two good recorder songs for kids. They are very easy, so you can also use them for begginers. My first song is Mary Had a Little Lamb:BAGABBBAAABBBBAGABBBBAABAGMy next song is Hot Crossed Buns:BAGBAGGGGGAAAABAGIf you find this too confusing you can use this next Mary had a Little Lamb. It has spaces:B A G A B B B A A A B B B B A G A B B B B A A B A GHere is Hot Crossed Buns:B A G B A G G G G G A A A A B A G
There is hot cross buns, but it is pretty easy.. The notes are: b a g b a g gggg aaaa bag.
To play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on the recorder, you can start by using the notes B, A, G, A, B, B, B for the melody. The song can be played using basic fingering positions on the recorder, such as covering the first three holes with your left hand and the remaining holes with your right hand. Practice the song slowly at first to get comfortable with the fingerings and then gradually increase the speed as you improve.
b b d a bb a d
You can't play S and I on the recorder but you can play B. You play B by putting your first finger on the top hole and your thumb on the back hole. (left hand)
The musical notes are Aggfagfgfeghgefggfeeefggfaggg.
The letter notes for "Purple Belt" on the recorder typically include B, A, G, C, D, and E. These notes are used to play various songs and exercises designed for beginner and intermediate players. The specific songs may vary depending on the curriculum, but these notes form the foundation for progressing in recorder skills.
G b a d
Low d b a g b aagabagagfaagffgaag