Recorder Basics
Breath, Sound & Soft Playing
Notes & Rhythm
Fingering & Holes
Music Fun & Application
100
  • Which hand goes on top when playing the recorder?

Left

100
  • True or false: You should blow as hard as you can to make it louder.


False

100
  • What note sits on the middle line of the staff?


B

100
  • How many fingers are used for the B note?

2 (one on front, one on back)

100

What does a whole note look like?

A circle

200
  • What happens if you blow too hard?

It squeaks

200
  • What causes a squeaky sound?

Blowing too hard

200
  • What kind of note is shaped like a filled-in circle with a stem?


Quarter Note

200
  • Which hole does your thumb cover?

Back hole

200
  • What does a rest mean?

No note is played

300

What kind of instrument is a recorder?

Woodwind

300
  • What does the air do inside the recorder to make sound?

Vibrates

300
  • How many lines are on a music staff?

5

300
  • What do you use to cover holes—fingertips or finger pads?

Finger Pads

300

What notes did we learn on the recorder last week?

B,A,G,E

400
  • How many holes are on the recorder?

8 (7 on the front, 1 on the back)

400
  • When you play softly, how does the sound change?

It gets smoother

400
What note make up the lines and spaces?

E,G,B,D,F & F,A,C,E

400
  • What happens to the sound when you open a hole?

Pitch gets higher

400

Where is the note E? 

4th space or 1st line

500
  • Which finger covers the first hole on the front for the B note?

Left pointer finger

500
  • What’s one way to practice blowing softly before playing?

Saying "too"

500
  • What is the name of the sign at the beginning of the staff?

Treble Clef

500
  1. What is the correct fingering for the note B?

Left thumb on back hole, left pointer on first front hole

500
  • How many beats should you hold a quarter note?

One

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