There are two "C's on the recorder. One is called low c which is the very last hole on the recorder at the bottom. You play it by putting all of your fingers on the wholes they go on and your thumb on the hole in the back.
Then there is a high c which is the second highest sounding note on recorder. The second note from the top is where you place your middle finger. Just your middle finger lays on the second hole, not even the first one before it. Then on the back you put your thumb on the back hole and blow a high note.
What it is a high note With d and a low note c
ita a b note then a c and then an b then a A note and you keep doing that
The soprano recorder is pitched in C. Its lowest note is C5, the C above middle C on the piano. It is about a foot from the top of the mouthpiece to the bottom.
The notes to "It's Raining Tacos" on a recorder would typically be in the key of C major. The main melody of the song can be played using the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. To play the song on a recorder, you would need to follow the specific rhythm and note sequence as you progress through the song. Practice and familiarity with the fingerings for each note on the recorder are essential for accurately playing the song.
There isn't a note H on a recorderExpert recorder player
how do you play a c on the recorder
What it is a high note With d and a low note c
You do the second hole and The back hole
Left hand, middle finger is C natural.
ita a b note then a c and then an b then a A note and you keep doing that
The soprano recorder is pitched in C. Its lowest note is C5, the C above middle C on the piano. It is about a foot from the top of the mouthpiece to the bottom.
The standard soprano recorder is in C and has a fundamental frequency of around 523 Hz when playing the note C. The actual frequency produced can vary depending on factors like the player's technique and the recorder's design.
The note names for the song "It's Raining" on the recorder would be E, G, A, B, C, D.
To play low C on the recorder, cover all the holes with your fingers and blow gently into the mouthpiece. Adjust your fingers and breath until you produce a clear and steady low C note.
the c on a recorder is the thumbhole only.
the c on a recorder is the thumbhole only.
You put your finger to the bottom one and you take 3 fringes from the top for g.For c you do the same thing except with all of your fingers holding down. (tricky)