How do you play Mary Mary Had a Little Lamb on recorder?
Play A: To play A, use your left thumb to cover the hole on the back of the recorder, your left index finger to cover the first hole on the front of the recorder and your left middle finger to cover the second hole. It’s basically the same as B, just with one extra finger.
Where is G on the recorder?
To play g, its the thumb hole and the top three holes on the piece. Its important to use the left hand because when we learn more notes we use the left hand for the top holes the and the right hand for the bottom holes.
What’s the correct way to play the recorder?
To play C’: Cover the back hole with your left thumb, then place your left middle finger on the second hole from the top. The fingering chart for C’ is: 0 – 2 – – – – – To play D’: Leave the back hole uncovered and place your left middle finger on the second hole from the top.
Is it raining, it’s pouring on a recorder?
Playing your recorder is a GREAT activity for a rainy day! Add your first note using the right hand! Image of a child wearing a raincoat and rain boots under a rain umbrella. What is Rain? Image of music score for “It’s Raining, It’s Pouring”. Image created by M. Grayburn.
How is it raining, it’s pouring music score?
Image of music score for “It’s Raining, It’s Pouring”. Image created by M. Grayburn. This is the first song where you will be using both of your hands to play the notes. From NOW ON, you will keep both hands in playing position at all times. This means your fingers are hovering over the holes, ready to play.
Can you play music with both hands on it’s raining?
Image of music score for “It’s Raining, It’s Pouring”. Image created by M. Grayburn. This is the first song where you will be using both of your hands to play the notes. From NOW ON, you will keep both hands in playing position at all times.