The hole on the bottom part of the recorder.
You cover all except one the last one hope this helped you :)
if you have just started playing the recorder I suggest that you begin by memorizing the notes then learning to read sheet music then paying songs. if your already good at playing the recorder try searching up: Mary did you know, recorder quartet on Musescore.
Of course not! Actually I have a recorder class and girls are much more interested in recorder than boys, it's a true fact.
IT IS POSSIBLE! GO TO YOUTUBE AND SEARCH "THE RISING FIGHTING SPIRIT RECORDER" AND THEY HAVE LOTS OF VIDEOS WITH PEOPLE PLAYING IT ON THE RECORDER.
if you cover the first hole it will be B if you cover the first 2 holes it will be A if you cover the first 3 holes it will be G
You cover all except one the last one hope this helped you :)
To play the recorder as a beginner, start by holding the recorder with your left hand on top and your right hand on the bottom. Cover the holes with your fingers to create different notes. Blow gently into the mouthpiece to produce sound. Practice playing simple songs and scales to improve your skills.
To hold a recorder properly, place your left hand on the top holes and your right hand on the bottom holes. Keep your fingers curved and cover the holes completely to produce clear notes. Hold the recorder at a slight downward angle and keep your posture straight while playing.
Your mouth.
To play an E sharp on the recorder, you need to cover all the holes on the recorder with your fingers and blow air into the mouthpiece while pressing down the correct combination of holes. On a soprano recorder, the fingering for E sharp is the same as F natural. This means you cover all the holes on the recorder with your fingers, except for the first hole on the recorder's top. This will produce the E sharp note.
Cover the holes for the respective notes to get the sound.
Blow into it and cover the holes.
by playing it
if you have just started playing the recorder I suggest that you begin by memorizing the notes then learning to read sheet music then paying songs. if your already good at playing the recorder try searching up: Mary did you know, recorder quartet on Musescore.
The correct finger placements for playing the recorder involve covering the holes with your fingers in a specific pattern to produce different notes. Each hole corresponds to a specific finger, and proper finger placement is essential for playing the recorder accurately.
Of course not! Actually I have a recorder class and girls are much more interested in recorder than boys, it's a true fact.
The correct finger placement for playing the recorder involves covering the holes with your fingers in a specific pattern to produce different notes.