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E on the recorder is your first three fingers on your left, and first two fingers on your right X3
DD- E- D- G- F sharp(half note: hold for two beats)- DD- E- D- A (four fingers on D string)- G(half note: hold for two)- DD- high D (on A string)- B- G- F sharp- E(half note: hold for two beats)- CC- slur B to G- A (4 fingers on D)- G. *Just for fun: After the song do D-E-D-F sharp ( "And many more!") * This coming from my viola book so if any of you have easier versions please feel free to correct my answer.
Use any 3 ascending notes such as B A G A B B B. A A A. B B B. B A G A B B B. B B B B A G.Another answer:G F E F G G G F F F G G G G F E F G G G F F G F E (flat)dcbc ddd ccc Dee dcbc ddd ccdc b that's how you play Mary had a little lamb!!
16 sixteenth notes equal a whole note (1 e & a 2 e & a 3 e & a 4 e & a) =)
If its a descant recorder e is g with the next two fingers down and f is g a gap of one finger and then one finger . If its a treble recorder its the first finger and the hole on the back and e is when you cover all the holes . Just so you know:-)
on the E string its A
E on the recorder is your first three fingers on your left, and first two fingers on your right X3
E(all fingers down with no register key)
To play the high E note on the recorder, cover all the holes with your fingers and blow gently into the mouthpiece.
Top two fingers of the left hand. Top two fingers of the right hand. Half the left thumb on the back
== == 0 put top three fingers down and top two fingers on the bottom three at the top (left hand) top two on the right hand
To play high E on the recorder, cover all the holes with your fingers and blow gently into the mouthpiece while keeping a steady airflow. This will produce the high E note.
DD- E- D- G- F sharp(half note: hold for two beats)- DD- E- D- A (four fingers on D string)- G(half note: hold for two)- DD- high D (on A string)- B- G- F sharp- E(half note: hold for two beats)- CC- slur B to G- A (4 fingers on D)- G. *Just for fun: After the song do D-E-D-F sharp ( "And many more!") * This coming from my viola book so if any of you have easier versions please feel free to correct my answer.
Well if you know where the d string is than you can play an e with one finger an f# with two fingers and a g with three i havent learned how to play the note with four fingers but I do know that with no fingers on it is an open d string
The lowest note on a guitar is the low E string, which is the thickest string on the instrument. It is played by plucking the string with either a pick or fingers to produce a deep, resonant sound.
Use any 3 ascending notes such as B A G A B B B. A A A. B B B. B A G A B B B. B B B B A G.Another answer:G F E F G G G F F F G G G G F E F G G G F F G F E (flat)dcbc ddd ccc Dee dcbc ddd ccdc b that's how you play Mary had a little lamb!!
To play a specific note or chord on the piano, place your fingers on the corresponding keys. Each note or chord has a specific combination of keys that you need to press with your fingers to produce the desired sound.