You cover all except one the last one hope this helped you :)
if you cover the first hole it will be B if you cover the first 2 holes it will be A if you cover the first 3 holes it will be G
The following is for a soprano or tenor recorder. To play a low G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole with the thumb. To play a high G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole halfway with the thumb.
To play a high E on the recorder, you should cover the thumb hole completely. This allows for proper air flow and pitch control, enabling you to produce a clear and accurate high E note. Make sure to also cover the appropriate finger holes for the note to sound correctly.
All the holes covered = lower C. Second from top covered and back hole covered all others open = top C.
The following is for a soprano or tenor recorder. To play a low B note: Cover the first hole, and the back hole with the thumb. To play a high B note: Cover the first, second, fourth and fifth holes, and the back hole halfway with the thumb. To play a low G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole with the thumb. To play a high G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole halfway with the thumb.
if you cover the first hole it will be B if you cover the first 2 holes it will be A if you cover the first 3 holes it will be G
The following is for a soprano or tenor recorder. To play a low G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole with the thumb. To play a high G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole halfway with the thumb.
To play a high E on the recorder, you should cover the thumb hole completely. This allows for proper air flow and pitch control, enabling you to produce a clear and accurate high E note. Make sure to also cover the appropriate finger holes for the note to sound correctly.
All the holes covered = lower C. Second from top covered and back hole covered all others open = top C.
You do the second hole and The back hole
The following is for a soprano or tenor recorder. To play a low B note: Cover the first hole, and the back hole with the thumb. To play a high B note: Cover the first, second, fourth and fifth holes, and the back hole halfway with the thumb. To play a low G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole with the thumb. To play a high G note: Cover the first, second, and third holes, and the back hole halfway with the thumb.
On the recorder, there are seven holes. Then, there's the back hole. Your left thumb covers it. Then the rest of your left hand cover the first three holes. You don't use your pinky. Your right hand covers the last four. You rest your thumb at the bottom. The note "A" is the second from the top. You cover the first two holes and the back hole to play it. Hope this helps!
To play an E sharp on the recorder, you need to cover all the holes on the recorder with your fingers and blow air into the mouthpiece while pressing down the correct combination of holes. On a soprano recorder, the fingering for E sharp is the same as F natural. This means you cover all the holes on the recorder with your fingers, except for the first hole on the recorder's top. This will produce the E sharp note.
Your thumb on the back hole and your other on the a but do not put your pionter finger on they whole putyour middle finger on it.
To play the high E note on the recorder, cover all the holes with your fingers and blow gently into the mouthpiece.
fill in the 1st,2nd and back hole with your left hand. It is the only correct way. whereas if you were left handed your right hand would cover them up.
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.