Recorder Without Double Holes at Phoebe Doane blog

Recorder Without Double Holes. You cover both of these small holes with one finger. for example, the second hole is farther over than the first and third because the middle finger is typically longer than. I like the ideal of the single holes yet i have. There are recorders for beginners with single holes for c and d, and with double holes for c/c. there is no difference, both models are built the same, only the one has double holes. tenor recorder with keys = no compromises, tone holes placed where they acoustically need to be, bigger sound in low register. while technically the difference is between the 4th hole being bigger or smaller than the 5th whole or vice versa and not between. It’s hard to tell without seeing it, of course. it sounds like you might be flexing your wrist and/or pressing down on the holes too strongly. the bottom holes of the recorder have two small holes instead of one big one.

3rd Grade Greenbrier Music
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the bottom holes of the recorder have two small holes instead of one big one. There are recorders for beginners with single holes for c and d, and with double holes for c/c. tenor recorder with keys = no compromises, tone holes placed where they acoustically need to be, bigger sound in low register. there is no difference, both models are built the same, only the one has double holes. while technically the difference is between the 4th hole being bigger or smaller than the 5th whole or vice versa and not between. I like the ideal of the single holes yet i have. it sounds like you might be flexing your wrist and/or pressing down on the holes too strongly. for example, the second hole is farther over than the first and third because the middle finger is typically longer than. You cover both of these small holes with one finger. It’s hard to tell without seeing it, of course.

3rd Grade Greenbrier Music

Recorder Without Double Holes the bottom holes of the recorder have two small holes instead of one big one. the bottom holes of the recorder have two small holes instead of one big one. while technically the difference is between the 4th hole being bigger or smaller than the 5th whole or vice versa and not between. it sounds like you might be flexing your wrist and/or pressing down on the holes too strongly. You cover both of these small holes with one finger. It’s hard to tell without seeing it, of course. for example, the second hole is farther over than the first and third because the middle finger is typically longer than. There are recorders for beginners with single holes for c and d, and with double holes for c/c. I like the ideal of the single holes yet i have. tenor recorder with keys = no compromises, tone holes placed where they acoustically need to be, bigger sound in low register. there is no difference, both models are built the same, only the one has double holes.

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