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    How do I play a lullaby on a recorder?
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    Look up sheet music to lullabies, such as "Mary Had A Little Lamb." This is an easy lullaby to start with. As you learn more and more, you can move on to more difficult songs.
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    What are all the other notes on a recorder?
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    The notes are A, B, C, D, E, F and G in high and low.
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    How do I play a G# on the recorder?
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    Put your thumb on the back hole, then your pointer finger on the first top hole, middle finger on the second hole, then your ring finger on the third one, and blow gently. That is a G#.
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    How do I play the high d note on the recorder?
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    Uncover the thumb hole, and place your left middle or pointer on the second hole.
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    How do I advance to harder songs?
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    First start with easy, then go on to moderate songs. As you play more, you can learn new notes and new rhythms.
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    What are the musical notes in order?
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    A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Then it repeats that scale.
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    How do you play a lullaby on the recorder?
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    Look up lullabies on the recorder on a search engine, and some labeled sheet music will probably show up in the "Images" tab, or you can follow the link to a website. Find one that you know the notes for, or look up the notes if you want.
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    How do I play f on recorders?
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    You put your thumb at the back, and cover the first, second, third and fifth holes (don't cover the fourth).
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    How do I play a E flat on the recorder?
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    Play a low D, but move your right ring finger until the smaller of the double holes is uncovered.
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    How do you play the rest of the song?
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    Look up a fingering chart and that will help, but the notes you need to play are: F D C, F D C, C C C C, D D D D, F, D, C.
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    How do I play the notes D and C on the recorder?
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    D = cover all holes except for the last hole. Or, uncover all holes except for the second hole. C = cover all the holes. Or, cover the holes that correspond with your left thumb and your left middle finger.
  • Question
    How do you fix a squeaky sound?
    Ruby
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    The squeaks come from not covering the holes completely. This gets better with practice. Press your fingers on the holes firmly then see if you can see circles on your fingers. If you can, then you know you are probably covering the holes properly.
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    How do you play an low D?
    Ruby
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    A low D is played by covering every hole except the bottom one (or two if you two pairs of holes at the bottom).
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