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QuestionWhy is there always a squeaky sound when I play?Community AnswerIt could be that you're blowing too hard; it takes some practice to properly regulate your airflow to avoid squeaking. Another possibility is that the holes might not be covered completely.
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QuestionAt what angle should I hold the recorder?Community AnswerThe same angle as a clarinet, about 30-40 degrees. Remember, always bring the instrument to you, do not bring yourself to your instrument.
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QuestionIs the wooden recorder expensive? Where can I buy one?RubyTop AnswererYou can buy recorders at a typical music store. The price of the recorder can vary; don't get a really cheap one as the sound won't be very good. The more expensive they are, the better they will sound. The wooden Hohner recorder is a good option, as it isn't ridiculously expensive but is still produces a good sound.
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QuestionWhat is the correct way to start and stop notes?Community AnswerThe correct way to do it is to hold a note smoothly when starting. When stopping, don't stop suddenly but to release the note gradually and carefully.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my little finger on my right hand can't reach the last set of holes closest to the foot?Community AnswerIf you have a three-pieced recorder, just turn the last piece to the right until your finger can reach.
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QuestionHow do I play low notes on a recorder?Community AnswerDon't blow as hard.
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QuestionWhy does it go out of tune when I'm playing it?Community AnswerIt sounds like you are blowing too hard at times. Not only is the fingering important, but also the blowing. Blow softer and it sounds nicer (not too soft, though).
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QuestionWhy can I only play G when I use the holes written in the article for F#?Community AnswerIt might sound like that because you are blowing too hard. Play a little softer.
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QuestionHow can I produce better sounds?Community AnswerTry breathing gently. My music teacher told me feel the beat and make your own music.
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QuestionHow can I remember the fingerings for each note?Community AnswerJust practice until you remember. After all, practice makes perfect.
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QuestionHow do I play a low F natural?Community AnswerJust don't breathe as hard. That works on the flute, too.
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QuestionIs there a key sequence for a particular key on the recorder? Like the key C on a piano, which are all white keys.Community AnswerYes, there are a number of them such as the key of G, which consists of F# and the key of F, which consists of B flat. There are more you can easily find with an online search.
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QuestionShould you cover half the mouth piece?Community AnswerNo,if you covered way too much of the mouthpiece, your mouth would feel uncomfortable, and it may impede your ability to play.
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QuestionHow can I memorize the placements for my fingers, and how do I know when to only cover a hole halfway or less?Community AnswerI made a chart based on the method used in the article. I wrote the notes on a scale I drew and laminated it. I had the same question too until I read the above method. It was a big help.
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QuestionCan the recorder be played with the piano, played in church, or used to play classical songs?Community AnswerYes, there is sheet music available for recorder/piano duets. In churches that allow music, it might be played. Yes, there is sheet music for classical songs for recorders. You can find them on Amazon, in music stores, and perhaps at your local library.
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QuestionHow can I stop spitting into the recorder?Community AnswerMake sure that your lips are adequately dry before you begin playing. Don't try to produce excess saliva while you play, but some saliva is inevitable, so just clean your recorder when you're finished.
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QuestionHow do I play chords all at once?Community AnswerYou can only play them in sequence, one note of the chord after another. It is impossible to play several notes of a chord all at the same time as you can on a piano or guitar.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to teach recorder to a blind pupil?Community AnswerIn the beginning, you could help the pupil by aiding them in positioning their fingers. After some practice, blindness will not be a problem, as muscle memory makes it unnecessary to look at the recorder while playing.
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QuestionWhere can I get basic lessons to print so I can teach a class of small children?Community Answer8notes is a good website. There is a lot of good music for many levels on there, as well as lessons.
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QuestionDo I need to wash my recorder after every use?Community AnswerIf you have a plastic recorder, you should swab it out with a cloth. If your recorder is wooden, swab it with a soft cloth and make sure it's completely dry. Make sure to use a cloth that won't leave any fuzz behind.
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QuestionHow can I clean a one-piece recorder without a cleaning rod?Community AnswerYou'll need a way to push cloth in or out, like a pencil or a stick.
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QuestionHow do I clean my recorder?Community AnswerYou can take your recorder apart and put it in the dishwasher. wikiHow's article on taking care of your recorder also has a few tips on cleaning and caring for your recorder.
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QuestionShould I tighten my embouchure, like on the sax?Community AnswerNo. It is important to have a relaxed mouth. The recorder provides little resistance to your breath, so the support for your breathing needs to be supplied by your diaphragm.
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QuestionHow can I dry out my cheap recorder and make it sound right?Community AnswerUse a cleaning mop/cloth, which will hopefully dry it out.
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QuestionHow do I use sheet music?Maximiliano Rojas GamezCommunity AnswerFirst, you'll need to learn how to read sheet music. Afterwards, if you can memorize how to play the notes on a recorder, then you can play the notes as they appear on the paper. You can even buy blank sheet paper to write your own music!
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QuestionWhen I assemble my recorder, 2 of the pieces don't join together completely, there is a 1 cm gap where the 2 pieces should slide together. This happened after I washed it. What should I do?Scarecrow1000Community AnswerTrying applying cork grease or lubricant for a trombone slide. This will help it slide on without getting stuck.
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QuestionHow can I play a low B chord?Scarecrow1000Community AnswerChords are not possible on the recorder, due to it being a monophonic instrument. Get two of your buddies to play the 3rd and the 5th.
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QuestionI don't have my left pinky finger, can I still play a recorder?RubyTop AnswererYes! The left pinky finger isn't used for covering holes (unless you have a left-handed recorder), it is only used to hold the recorder. You can easily play it without that finger.
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QuestionWhy are recorders so lousy?Community AnswerRecorders aren't lousy. They're good because you can play loads of notes and they have over 900 years of history.
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QuestionDoes anyone have a really good fingering chart that shows where fingers from what hand should go?Community AnswerYou can find them online. You can also find charts like that at most music stores.
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