A: Two fingers down from the top on the left hand
B: One finger down from the top on the left hand
C: middle finger down from the top on the left hand
G: Three fingers down from the top on the left hand
eg a a c g a egac b g b d a eg a a c b g a dc b g b a ( the notes like eg are 8th notes )
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b,a,g,a
a b c
The notes on the recorder to this old man are B, A and G. it is also the same notes for Mary had a little lamb, but in a different order. the tune for Mary had a little lamb is: 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, G. I'm not to sure on the tune to this old man.
eg a a c g a egac b g b d a eg a a c b g a dc b g b a ( the notes like eg are 8th notes )
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(ggaabbbc) (ccbbaaag) (gggaaabbbbccbbaagggg)
B, b g a
B-A-G-C'
b,a,g,a
b,a,g,a
The notes that can be played on a recorder are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and their sharps and flats.
a b c
The notes on the recorder to this old man are B, A and G. it is also the same notes for Mary had a little lamb, but in a different order. the tune for Mary had a little lamb is: 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, G. I'm not to sure on the tune to this old man.
To play "Moves Like Jagger" on the recorder using letter notation, you would typically use the following notes: B, A, G, A, B, B, A, G. The melody primarily revolves around these notes, so practice the transitions between them. Additionally, look for parts where you can add dynamics and rhythm to capture the song's feel. You can find specific arrangements or tabs online for a more detailed guide.
u play these notes ggg a b a g b a g then repeat it the same notes