Fingering Chart with Notes
everydays
Monday, August 4, 2014
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Reading a Fingering Charts
The fingering charts are pictorial examples of a recorder. Just like your recorder, the chart has seven holes in a row that represent the seven holes on the front of your recorder. The single hole to the left represents the hole on the back of the recorder.
The Recorder The Fingering Charts
When reading a fingering chart, you will find the holes are either white, black or a combination of black and white. If the hole is black, your finger should press down and cover that hole. Any hole that is white, should be left uncovered.
Occasionally, you may see a hole that is one-half black and one-half white. These are called "Half-Hole" notes. Just as the picture and name suggest, you should move your left thumb so that it covers only the bottom half of the hole. You may find it easier to bend your left thumb so that the tip of your thumbnail is pressing into the middle of the hole.
FINGGERING CHART
I found out that recorder is one the easiest music instrument to be learn with, but of course different people would have different opinion of it. hehehe
FINGGERING CHART
Here you will find a basic fingering chart for beginning recorder players. Included are examples for notes ranging from middle C to High E along with F sharp and E flat.Wednesday, July 30, 2014
the love
“I love you without knowing how, or when, or from where. I love you simply, without problems or pride: I love you in this way because I do not know any other way of loving but this, in which there is no I or you, so intimate that your hand upon my chest is my hand, so intimate that when I fall asleep your eyes close.”
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
meaningfull life
Everyday we live in a meaningfull life no matter how thing goes. Either to the positive or negative, we learn to live everyday
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