The second note we learn, D on the treble (alto) recorder, lies on the second line from the top of the treble clef. Click on the play button in the Sibelius score to hear it. Below that we give the standard fingering for this note, the fingering you would use under normal circumstanc...
The twenty sixth note we learn, F# in the third octave on the treble (alto) recorder, lies above the third leger line above the treble clef. The enharmonic equivalent is G flat which has the identical fingering. Click on the play button in the Sibelius score to hear it. Below that we...
The tenth note we learn, F sharp on the treble (alto) recorder, lies on the bottom space on the treble clef but has a sharp sign before it, in the key signature at the beginning of the stave or on an F earlier in the same bar. The enharmonic equivalent to F sharp is G flat in...
(alto) recorder, lies on the top leger line above the treble clef. The enharmonic equivalent is A flat - it has the same fingering as A flat. Click on the play button in the Sibelius score to hear it. Below that we give the standard fingering for this note, the fingering you would...
The twenty eighth note we learn, A flat in the third octave on the treble (alto) recorder, lies above the fourth leger line above the treble clef. Click on the play button in the Sibelius score to hear it. Below that we give the standard fingerings for this note, the fingerings you...
(alto) recorder, lies on the third leger line above the treble clef. The enharmonic equivalent is D sharp which has the same fingering. Click on the play button in the Sibelius score to hear it. Below that we give the standard fingering for this note, the fingering you would use under...
How To Finger The Note F sharp in the Second Octave The fourteenth note we learn, F sharp in the second octave on the treble (alto) recorder, lies on the top line on the treble clef but has a sharp sign before it, on an F earlier in the bar or in the key signature. The enharm...
How To Finger The Note D How To Tongue The Note D How To Finger The Note D The twenty second note we learn, D in the second octave on the treble (alto) recorder, lies above the second leger line above the treble clef. Click on the play button in the Sibelius score to hear it....