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there is a hole lot of keys and notes i only know the basic notes they are ((((A)))))B)))))))C))))))
get a new one or clean it
Hey I'm guessing your irish and in first year, right?? same and i was looking for the notes too! Thats how i came across your question and i may swell help you! I think your looking for the one page "Umbrella Man" by RAZAMAJAZZ for recorder. You can find the notes on their website :)
To play "What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction on a recorder, start by familiarizing yourself with the melody. Use sheet music or a recorder tab to guide you through the notes, typically beginning with a simple sequence of notes like B, A, G, and F#. Practice each section slowly, focusing on finger placement and breath control. Once you feel comfortable with the notes, gradually increase your speed to match the song's tempo.
Yes. Since a recorder can only play one note at a time, you'd play the root notes of the guitar chord riff.
there is a hole lot of keys and notes i only know the basic notes they are ((((A)))))B)))))))C))))))
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get a new one or clean it
2nd hole from the top im pretty sure. you should look this up on google you can easily find all the notes on one thing. :)
have at least ONE answer
One part is GABGlowDGE hope that helps
Hey I'm guessing your irish and in first year, right?? same and i was looking for the notes too! Thats how i came across your question and i may swell help you! I think your looking for the one page "Umbrella Man" by RAZAMAJAZZ for recorder. You can find the notes on their website :)
Only know a little Bbgaagagae one above e then e
hold the hold thing but left one
To play "What Makes You Beautiful" by One Direction on a recorder, start by familiarizing yourself with the melody. Use sheet music or a recorder tab to guide you through the notes, typically beginning with a simple sequence of notes like B, A, G, and F#. Practice each section slowly, focusing on finger placement and breath control. Once you feel comfortable with the notes, gradually increase your speed to match the song's tempo.
Yes. Since a recorder can only play one note at a time, you'd play the root notes of the guitar chord riff.
The recorder notes for "Little Things" by One Direction typically include a simple melody that can be played using the notes C, D, E, G, and A. For a basic arrangement, you can start with C-D-E-G, and incorporate these notes throughout the song to match the melody. It's best to find a specific sheet music arrangement for more detailed guidance. If you're looking for something specific, you might want to check online resources or music sheets dedicated to recorder arrangements.