How to Read Recorder Music Notes | how to read music

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www.guideverygood.com How to Read Recorder Music Notes Learning how to play a recorder is fairly easy. you will be well on your way to creating music with the instrument. 1. There are eight fingering holes on a recorder. The unique combination of covered and uncovered holes produces specific notes. Study a recorder fingering chart to familiarize yourself with the notes each finger combination produces. 2. Memorize the fingering combinations in order to familiarize yourself with the notes that your recorder can play. A recorder fingering chart is a graphic representation of a recorder. 3. Music notes are written on a set of horizontal lines and spaces called a music staff (stave). 4. The notes above the top line repeat in alphabetical order forward and the notes below the bottom line repeat in alphabetical order backward. 5. Practice playing your recorder daily. By knowing where the notes are on your recorder and where those corresponding notes are on the music staff,….. with practice you’ll be playing recorder like a pro……. By Carl Hose to learn more about How To Read Music please visit www.guideverygood.com

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