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 descant (or soprano) recorder is 32.5 cm, or 12.8 inches.
The alto recorder is pitched in F.
The recorder with the highest range is called the sopranino. It is smaller than a typical soprano recorder.
the recorder has a high pitch
Tivo is fine for recording the Sopranos or any other show.
Assuming you mean the soprano recorder, D7 has two meanings; the sounding pitch D7 and the written pitch D7. As the soprano recorder is a transposing instrument, transposing a full octave up, written pitch D7 is actually sounding D8. Both notes are possible, although sounding D8 is much harder to produce well on the recorder. For sounding D7, the fingering is t 1-3|4-67 Or, half cover the thumb-hole, and fully cover the first, third, fourth and sixth finger-holes. To make the note more in tune but a little bit less playable, you can cover half of the 7th hole. For sounding D8, the fingering is t 1-3|-5-- Or, half cover the thumb-hole, and fully cover the first, third, and fifth finger-holes. This note requires a great deal of air support in order to sound properly and is hardly practical on the soprano recorder.
Here are the six types of recorder from smallest to largest:Kleine SopranoDescant (Also called Soprano)Treble (Also called Alto)TenorBassAlto-BassHope that helps!
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The recorder with the highest range is called the sopranino. It is smaller than a typical soprano recorder.
the recorder has a high pitch
A high pitch singer is called an alto or soprano.
On a soprano and tenor recorder, I believe it is all fingers down but your middle and pinkie fingers on your right hand.
Soprano is higher pitch
Tivo is fine for recording the Sopranos or any other show.
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Assuming you mean the soprano recorder, D7 has two meanings; the sounding pitch D7 and the written pitch D7. As the soprano recorder is a transposing instrument, transposing a full octave up, written pitch D7 is actually sounding D8. Both notes are possible, although sounding D8 is much harder to produce well on the recorder. For sounding D7, the fingering is t 1-3|4-67 Or, half cover the thumb-hole, and fully cover the first, third, fourth and sixth finger-holes. To make the note more in tune but a little bit less playable, you can cover half of the 7th hole. For sounding D8, the fingering is t 1-3|-5-- Or, half cover the thumb-hole, and fully cover the first, third, and fifth finger-holes. This note requires a great deal of air support in order to sound properly and is hardly practical on the soprano recorder.
Jacob van Eyck has written: '20 pieces (1649) for soprano recorder solo' -- subject(s): Recorder music