What are the notes to a recorder?

What are the notes to a recorder?

Notes On The Recorder Explained

Note Fingering
A#/Bb Thumb, 1, 3, 4
B note on recorder Thumb, 1
High C Thumb, 2
C#/Db 1, 2

Can you use piano sheet music for recorder?

Yes, both piano music and recorder music are written with the same kind of music notation, using the same kinds of symbols. The pitch “A” on the piano and the same pitch “A” on the recorder are written with the same musical note in sheet music.

How do you play D# on a recorder?

Slightly rotate the wrist laterally, clockwise to the back of the hand, so that the third finger is moved further away from the double holes. By making it more difficult to cover both the double holes you are more likely only to cover the one you need for the D sharp.

Are there any recorder songs with letter notes?

There is a lot of music written for recorder but not all of it includes the recorder songs with letter notes. With our recorder sheet music it will be very easy for you to learn the songs, we encourage you to start approving them now.

Where can I get free sheet music for my recorder?

RecorderSongs.net is an online collection of free sheet music for alto and soprano recorders. Our site includes easy recorder songs, Christmas music, Celtic music, recorder songs for kids, and more. All music is available as printable music sheets in PDF format.

What’s the best song to play on a recorder?

As you see one of the best songs to play on the recorder for beginners is “Hot Cross Buns” Easy recorder songs with finger chart for this list, even better ! In this section we are going to show you only easy recorder songs only using b-a-g.

Are there any flat notes on a recorder?

We cannot forget also the altered notes that are flats. These notes are enharmonic of the sharp notes, this means that the same sound has two different names, for example. The note C sharp is the same as D flat. Below you can learn the notes with flats on your recorder, click on the blue link to learn any flat note:

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