In the context of standard sheet music notation, the note D is typically located on the second line of the treble clef staff. In the bass clef, D appears in the space between the third and fourth lines. In terms of piano keys, D is the white key immediately to the right of the group of two black keys.
high d (d') is your middle finger on your left hand over the second hole (2) low d is all the holes but the very bottom hole (0123456)
You put your middle finger on the second hole from the top and hold your thumb as you usually would, on the back of the recorder, the B note.
You cover all except one the last one hope this helped you :)
All the holes covered = lower C. Second from top covered and back hole covered all others open = top C.
The dominant note for D major and D minor is A.
high d (d') is your middle finger on your left hand over the second hole (2) low d is all the holes but the very bottom hole (0123456)
You put your middle finger on the second hole from the top and hold your thumb as you usually would, on the back of the recorder, the B note.
You cover all except one the last one hope this helped you :)
You put your left thumb on the left thumb hole, and the next two top holes NOT THE REGISTER KEY OR THE A KEY
All the holes covered = lower C. Second from top covered and back hole covered all others open = top C.
a d note is right under the e note
You do the second hole and The back hole
D.
The dominant note for D major and D minor is A.
Middle finger on the second hole and no thumb
The leading note of Db major is C.
1 h in a d means: 1 hole in a donut