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Recorder Fundamentals
Where are you on the Staff?
How Many Beats
How Many Fingers
Odds and Ends
100
The hand that goes on top of the recorder.
What is left hand
100
This is the second line note on the staff
What is G
100
quarter note
What is 1 beat of sound
100
Thumb, 1,2,3
What is G
100
first line note on the staff
What is low E
200
This is what you say when you blow into the recorder.
What is "tu"
200
this is the third line note
What is B
200
half note
What is 2 beats of sound
200
Thumb, 1
What is B
200
third space note on the staff
What is C
300
This is the intensity of air going into the recorder.
What is gently or softly
300
This is the second space note
What is A
300
quarter rest
What is 1 beat of silence
300
Thumb, 1,2
What is A
300
this note receives 3 beats of sounds
What is dotted half note
400
This is what you do to start and stop notes with your tongue.
What is tonguing
400
This is the fourth line note
What is high D
400
whole note
What is 4 beats of sound
400
Thumb, 1,2,3,4,5
What is E
400
this is the thumb that covers the back hole on the recorder
What is left thumb
500
This is the symbol ( ' ) used to tell you when to breathe.
What is a breath mark.
500
the first space note
What is low F
500
half rest
What is 2 beats of silence
500
Thumb, 1,2,3,4,6,7
What is F
500
this results when you do not cover the holes with your fingers or blow harshly
What is squeaking