Centre the flute and play “London Bridge”ġ2. Centre the flute and play “Ode to Joy”ġ1. If a note is followed by a dot, it takes 1½ beats.ġ0. Centre the flute and play “Money money money” Centre the flute and play “Please porridge hot”ĩ. In the next song this is not true in two instances: one note has to be skipped. In the two previous songs, all notes follow each other nicely on our scale. Interval is a difficult word for the distance between two notes. Centre the flute and play “Super trooper” Centre the flute and play “Mary had a little lamb”Īnd if a note is followed by a dot, it takes 1½ times as long, so this one takes 3 beats!Ĥ. Centre the flute and play “We will rock you”ģ. Do you have enough breath for a note of 8 beats? So there are long and short notes.Ī note with one flag takes only half a beat.Ī “rest” means that you’re silent. This turns them into one very long note of 8 beats. They are connected to each other, using a tie. The very first song will start with G, the lowest note in this scale.Ĥ/4 means that | there are | 4 beats | to the bar |Īlmost every note in this piece is 1 beat.Įxcept the last two notes, they take 4 beats. That way you won’t lose track easily.ĭuring this lesson our motto will be “Learn as you do”, so let’s get started.
We use the first scale we encounter on the Magic Flute, “Scale Simple”. This dot indicates how close you are to the center of the chosen note. Keep the flute horizontal and suck in lightly until two arrows appear in the display. To keep the Magic Flute well-centered, it’s important that, each time before you start playing, you briefly suck in air. Practice the following first, it’s very important The note C sharp is the same as D flat.In this workshop, we’ll start to play some simple songs. These notes are enharmonic of the sharp notes, this means that the same sound has two different names, for example.
We cannot forget also the altered notes that are flats. Here you can learn the notes with sharps on the recorder, click on the blue link to access any sharp note: C sharp on Recorder D sharp on Recorder F sharp on Recorder G sharp on Recorder A sharp on Recorder Flat Notes on Recorder We have notes with the sharp alteration that raise a natural note half a tone. In music theory we have the notes that are not natural, which we call altered. PLAY NOW ! the soprano recorder scale in C major. In this picture we show you the scale of C major in recorder so that you can practice it and improve your skills to be able to play the recorder better and better.
If you already know the Recorder notes you can try to make a full recorder scale. You should know that in music we call natural notes:Ĭlick on the blue link of the natural note you want to learn with your recorder: C on Recorder D on Recorder E on Recorder F on Recorder G on Recorder A on Recorder B on Recorder In this section you can learn each note separately. Here you have all the recorder notes with letters, click on any of them and learn to play it well ! Natural Notes The recorder register ranges from the low DO to the high SI.
Well, without further ado we are going to study the notes of the recorder.
Therefore, visit our section on how to play the recorder to resolve these questions. The first thing we have to do when playing the notes on a recorder is to know how to hold it, how to blow, our posture, etc. The recorder it is completely chromatic and it can play nearly three octaves of range. There are several easy recorder songs and here you can learn it. In it you will find all kinds of songs classified to make it easier to learn all of them. You are going to be able How to play the recorder notes ! In the next point you will be able to study any note individually, you will find the recorder note with letter and the note written in the treble clef.ĭo you understand this music notes for recorder with letters ? So now let’s play all the notes! All Recorder Notes Now yes, it is also necessary to know how the letters work in the music, so we will prepare right now the recorder notes with letters and how it is written on the staff.
That’s why anyone who wants to learn recorder is going to have all the recorder notes with letters available. We have decided to do it this way so that everyone is able to read the songs without having great musical knowledge. In this website we have decided to explain all the recorder notes with letters, so you will find in any recorder picture or in any song the notes with letters.