Yes they have music recorders. A recorder is a type of instruments that is kind of like a flute and a whistle combined. You can of course record music on the recorder that isn't the instrument.
The recorder, like all wind instruments, is a single-note instrument, meaning that you can play only one note at a time. A chord is defined as three or more notes played at the same time, so you would need three recorders playing different notes to effect a chord. Chords can be played on poyphonic (multi-note) instruments such as guitar, piano, harp and keyboard, but not generally on bowed or wind instruments, such as violin, cello, oboe trumpet and recorder except when played together.
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These are the notes. A# is the enharmonic equivalent of Bb:
ACG
edel weiss
FCA#
edel weiss
AAAA#CDC
every morning you greet me
ACG
small and white
FCA#
clean and bright
ACCDEFF
you look happy to meet me
GCCEDC
blossom of snow may you
ACF
bloom and grow
DFG
bloom and grow
FEC
forever
ACG
edel weiss
FCA#
edel weis
ACCDEFF
bless my home land forever
The recorder notes for i saw three ships are
dgg abd bac bgg baf d
dgg abd bac bgg aba g
B# B# B# E# E# F
F F F E# D E# DC
C E# E# E# F E# E#
E# E# E# F E# E#
B# B# B# E# E# F D
F# F# F# F# E# D E# D C
C E# E# F E# E#
E# E# E# F E# E#
Soz this is just the chorus.
You would need 6 fingers to play F sharp(#). You need your left-hand thumb on the only hole on the bottom, your index finger on the 1st hole on the top(B), your middle finger on the 2nd hole(A), and your ring finger on the3rd hole(G). You need your middle finger of your right-hand on the 5th hole, and your ring finger on the 6th hole(F#)!
You need 7 fingers to play F natural. As I said before, you need B, A, & G. Then you need your index finger on the 4th hole of your right hand, your middle finger on the 5th hole(E), your pinky on the 7th hole(F natural)!
E E E E D C G F
F F G F E
E E E E D C G F
F F F F E
E E E E E F
F C' B C' B E
E E E E E F
F C' B C' B A
C' B G E E C' B G F
F F F F G F E
C' B G E E C' B G F
F F F F G F E
First, is the B note, you hold the thumb and the first dot with left hand and blow. Next is A, You do a B but dont blow. Add another Finger which makes you hold thumb,B, and the the next note at the same time. Next G, Do an A but add the next finger. Then E Hold the G note, and add 2 more fingers. D, Do and E and add one finger. C', Hold thumb and only press down on the 2nd hole. The D', is the same thing, but you let go of the thumb. Finally, The F, You do a D and let go of the 4th hole. So in total, 8 notes.
press B under and B on top then th dont know the rest sorry
Welll I only ca do the first five notes but here is to get you started off... gg e g d
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Put your thumb on the back of the recorder..then put your middle finger on the second hole of the recorder..C that's it..=)
G A G E C A G
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer,
G A G A G C B
Had a very shiny nose.
F G F D B A G
And If you ever saw it
G A G A G A E
you would even say it glows
G A G E C A G
all of the other reindeer
G A G A G C B
used to laugh and call him names
F G F D B A G
they never let poor rudolph
G A G A G D C
join in any reindeer games
A A C A G E G
then one foggy Christmas eve
F A G F E
Santa came to say
D E G A B B B
"Rudolph with your nose so bright,
C C B A G F D
won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
G A G E C A G
Then how the reindeer loved him
G A G A G C B
as they shouted out with glee,
F G F D B A G
Rudolph the red nosed reindeer
G A G A G D C
you'll go down in history!
It is a wind instrument, that has been around for centuries. probably only introduced into an orchestra in the late baroque period or early classical period
no even a two year old could play it if he knew what buttons to press
to press or even more younger
It starts off with DGF#GAGBBCAEAAGG
MakingMusicFun.net features a collection of free sheet music for the recorder in the Free Sheet Music section of the website. In the Free Video Lesson section of the website you can find step-by-step lessons to help you learn several of the songs. See link below
Well I was learning "Happy Birthday" for my dads birthday and I found out the notes are:
(low) DD E D G F#, DD E D A G, DD (HighD) B G F# E----, CC B G A G
D D E D G F#, D D E D A G, D D ' D'B G F# E, C' C' B G A G
'Happy Birthday to You' in F
C C D C F E, C C D C G F, C C' A F E D, Bb Bb A F G F
'Happy Birthday'
D D E D G F#, D D E D A G, D D ' D'B G F# E, C' C' B G A G
'Happy Birthday to You' in F
C C D C F E, C C D C G F, C C C' A F E D, Bb Bb A F G F