not finger, fingers. or fingering. left hand thumb, and first 3 fingers for lower octave. for higher, half cover the thumb hole. not finger, fingers. or fingering. left hand thumb, and first 3 fingers for lower octave. for higher, half cover the thumb hole.
On the recorder are seven holes. Then there's the back hole that you cover with your thumb. You use your left hand on the first three notes but don't use your pinky. Then you use your right hand for the last four. You don't use your thumb.
The note "G" is the third hole from the top. To play "G", you put your fingers on the first three holes at the top.
G Major Scale on Recorder are played like this :
1- Mouth
● Piece
----- (G)
●
●
●
O
O
oO
-----
oO
2- Mouth
● Piece
----- (A)
●
●
O
O
O
oO
-----
oO
3- Mouth
● Piece
----- (B)
●
O
O
O
O
oO
-----
oO
4- Mouth
● Piece
----- (C')
O
●
O
O
O
oO
-----
oO
5- Mouth
o Piece
----- (D')
O
●
O
O
O
oO
-----
oO
6- Mouth
◖ Piece
----- (E')
●
●
●
●
●
oO
-----
oO
7- Mouth
◖ Piece
----- (F#')
●
●
●
o
●
oO
-----
oO
8- Mouth
◖ Piece
----- (G')
●
●
●
o
o
oO
-----
oO
Fingering for The Low F# :
Mouth
● Piece
-----
●
●
●
o
●
●●
-----
oO
cover the first 4 holes and the thumb hole
To play a g on the descant (most common) recorder on your left hand you put your thumb on the back and use your first 3 fingers to cover the first 3 holes.
Yes there is and how you play it is put your thumb,on the hole on the back and put your first three fingers on the first three holes.
G is the bottom hole and the first three holes with your left hand and F with the bottom hole with the first three holes and the other holes except the two at the end and the fith hole
for g it is going three fingers down for a its to and b it is the very first hole, also hold the back button
The following is for a soprano or tenor recorder. To play a low G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole with the thumb. To play a high G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole halfway with the thumb.
* You are going to learn a new note E on your recorder. * You will follow the teacher to do the exercise of E-G-A, A-G-E, E-A-G, G-E on your recorder (A&Q). * After exercise, you say the note names of the song It's Raining. * Then, you sing the note names of the song It's Raining. * You will be doing fingering on your recorder for the song It's Raining. * You will stay with a group of 10 people, and each group will play either first line or second line. * Finally, you will play whole song It's Raining on your recorder.
You can't play G minor or any other chord on a recorder because to play a chord, you have to be able to sound at least 3 notes at the same time - and you can only play one note at a time on a recorder. BUT, you CAN play the three notes that make up G minor one at a time which are G, B flat, and D. This effectively creates the same feel as playing a G minor chord.
There isn't a note H on a recorderExpert recorder player
low d g b g b a g e low d low d g b g b a b high d b high d high d b high d b g low d e g g e low d low d g b g b a g d g b g b a g e d d g b g b ( d 1 ) b( d 1 ) b (d 1 ) b d e g g e d d g b g b a g ( d 1 ) means d sharp (also known as the high d). Here's the answer: Low D, G, B, G, B, A,G Low D, G, B, G, B, A, 'D, B, 'D, B, 'D, G, E, G, E, G, B, G, B, A, G.
The following is for a soprano or tenor recorder. To play a low G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole with the thumb. To play a high G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole halfway with the thumb.
* You are going to learn a new note E on your recorder. * You will follow the teacher to do the exercise of E-G-A, A-G-E, E-A-G, G-E on your recorder (A&Q). * After exercise, you say the note names of the song It's Raining. * Then, you sing the note names of the song It's Raining. * You will be doing fingering on your recorder for the song It's Raining. * You will stay with a group of 10 people, and each group will play either first line or second line. * Finally, you will play whole song It's Raining on your recorder.
cover the first three holes with your left hand
To play "I'm the Fireball" on the recorder: Start with the note G, followed by B, A, G in that order. Then play A, B, A, followed by G, A, B, G. Repeat these patterns throughout the song while keeping a steady rhythm.
how do you play a c on the recorder
Edcdeee ddd egg edcdeee eddedc
how do you play merrily we roll along on recorder it is easy these are the note : 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 if u do not know the notes b=1 a=2 g=3
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
You can't play G minor or any other chord on a recorder because to play a chord, you have to be able to sound at least 3 notes at the same time - and you can only play one note at a time on a recorder. BUT, you CAN play the three notes that make up G minor one at a time which are G, B flat, and D. This effectively creates the same feel as playing a G minor chord.
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!
There isn't a note H on a recorderExpert recorder player
The recorder notes for "Three Blind Mice" are similar, though not identical, to the notes for "Hot Cross Buns". The notes for "Three Blind Mice", played in G Major, are the following: B A G B A G D' C' C' B D' C' C' B D' G' G' F#' E' F#' G' D' D' D' G' G' F#' E' F#' G' D' D' D' D' G' G' F#' E' F' G' D' D' D' C' B A G The apostrophes next to the note names denote notes in the second octave available on the descant recorder.