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How many fingers is D on the recorder?

How many fingers is D on the recorder?

Hold the recorder upright and place your mouth firmly around the mouthpiece. Place the thumb on your left hand onto the hole on the back of the recorder. Place the remaining four fingers on the holes on the front of the recorder from the hole closest to your mouth downward.

What does D look like on a recorder?

High D is on the 4th line from the bottom and is played with the middle finger on the second hole. Low D is on the space below the staff and is played thumb, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Look ahead for more details on high and low D on the soprano recorder and two songs for help to reinforce it.

What does D look like on the recorder?

Playing high and low D isn’t hard on the recorder. High D is on the 4th line from the bottom and is played with the middle finger on the second hole. Low D is on the space below the staff and is played thumb, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.

Where to play high D on the recorder?

Playing high and low D isn’t hard on the recorder. High D is on the 4th line from the bottom and is played with the middle finger on the second hole. Low D is on the space below the staff and is played thumb, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. Look ahead for more details on high and low D on the soprano recorder and two songs for help to reinforce it.

How are the fingerings arranged in let’s play recorder?

The fingerings are arranged in order from the lowest note to the highest. Fingerings pages 3 – 24 Let’s Play Recorder 25-26 Download Tunes 27 Copyright Notice RM © 2008 andrewscottmusic.com

Which is the best source for recorder fingerings?

There are a number of on-line resources detailing the fingerings used to play the recorder. Blockis Recorder Fingerings is the best and most complete source for recorder fingerings available including English fingerings, German fingerings, Ganassi fingerings, Renaissance fingerings,Trill fingerings as well fingerings by recorder makers.

How do you play D sharp on recorder?

Well, let’s start.. As you can see in the diagram of the recorder, to play this note we will have to cover all the holes in our recorder with our left hand and with our right hand we will cover the three holes 4, 5, and 6 and lift the little finger from the sixth bifurcated hole we have. And that’s how we get the D-sharp on our flute.