it's when you cover the back hole and the second hole with your middle finger
Put your thumb on the back of the recorder..then put your middle finger on the second hole of the recorder..C that's it..=)
It depends on what type of recorder you have but, normally there are three parts to a recorder.
The exact notes of Moves Like Jagger on the recorder vary depending on the key it is played. If played in the key of C the notes are C,C,C,E,D,D,C.
What it is a high note With d and a low note c
Low C- Cover all the holes, High C- Cover the back hole and the hole closest to you
i think the first part is high c b high c b and a
Put your thumb on the back of the recorder..then put your middle finger on the second hole of the recorder..C that's it..=)
B A G F D (low)C E (high)C (high)D
It depends on what type of recorder you have but, normally there are three parts to a recorder.
Low c is all of the holes covered and high c is second finger and back finger
The exact notes of Moves Like Jagger on the recorder vary depending on the key it is played. If played in the key of C the notes are C,C,C,E,D,D,C.
What it is a high note With d and a low note c
the c on a recorder is the thumbhole only.
the c on a recorder is the thumbhole only.
Low C- Cover all the holes, High C- Cover the back hole and the hole closest to you
DGABA C HIGH A D HIGH X4 GBAG you, i have played recorder for almost 4 years and learned that off by ear! Enjoy!
in treble clef, a high C is on the second ledger line above the staff.