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  2. Learn the right hand notes. The next common notes that you will learn to play using your right hand are E, low D, F-sharp (F#), F, and low C. The notes F and low C can be a little tricky for new players as a lot of holes need to be covered at once when playing them.

  3. In this recorder web you will be able to learn all the notes of a recorder in order to play songs, such as My heart Will go on. Don’t forget to check the last song we have added in our recorder playlist, you will love it!

  4. How to Play the Recorder:Recorder fingering - Musical ...

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    Download a alto recorder (Baroque-style) fingering chart. When you click the notes on the musical score, the fingering will be displayed. Where there are fingering alternatives, click the "alternate fingering" button shown to switch the display.

  5. Recorder Notes

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    The recorder notes, or more to the point, where the fingers go when making them, are shown below. The thumb hole is at the top left of each diagram. For the higher notes, the thumb hole is shown half open, like this. Only 10% or less of the thumb hole is actually open for these notes.

  6. Recorder Fingering Charts - American Recorder Society

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    Recorder Fingering Charts - American Recorder Society. Here are basic fingering charts for soprano (or tenor) and alto recorder: Soprano (Tenor) recorder fingering chart. Alto recorder fingering chart. There are also a number of on-line resources detailing the fingerings used to play the recorder.

  7. Learn to play the notes on the recorder! The first 1,000 people to use this link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/sarahjefferyteam...

  8. Let’s start right now with the first Recorder notes Chart, pay attention to all the natural notes on the recorder. This Recorder Notes Chart is also ideal for Kids. As you can see in this fingering chart you can clearly see each note with its fingering and all the fingers you have to put in.

  9. Recorder Fingering Charts. Below is a list of all available fingering charts for both English and German recorders. The fingerings apply to all sizes (sopranino, soprano, treble/alto, tenor, bass, and great bass) of recorders. Note that the fingerings apply to the lower set of notes for C instruments (soprano, tenor, and great bass) and to the ...

  10. Free recorder Sheet Music, free lessons, recorder downloads and resources.

  11. This video is your ultimate resource for EVERY NOTE on the recorder, both soprano and alto! I give you the info you need for how to play and read each chroma...