The fingering is: Thumb on hole at the back, and 3rd finger on 2nd hole.
Same as F, they're eharmonics.
d sharp right above middle C is the same as Eb -- 2/3; the D sharp above that is 2.
no, the recorder has 5 notes and the trumpet has only three.
Same as B-flat.
E-sharp is the same as F-natural.
E sharp is F natural, so, 1st valve.
B sharp is the same as C natural. Of course the fingering depends on what instrument you are playing!
d sharp right above middle C is the same as Eb -- 2/3; the D sharp above that is 2.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for A# is 1.
no, the recorder has 5 notes and the trumpet has only three.
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Same as B-flat.
E-sharp is the same as F-natural.
To play high E on Recorder, You do regular E fingering, But with Pinched (Half) Thumb Hole
E sharp is F natural, so, 1st valve.
A sharp is also known as B flat. A sharp in the staff is Left: T 1 Right: 1. There is also an alternate fingering Left: left Thumb key and 1. Same fingering for A sharp above the staff. High A sharp is Left: T Right: 1 and first trill key (small keys between the normal 1-2 and 2-3).
the c on a recorder is the thumbhole only.
the c on a recorder is the thumbhole only.