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How Do You Play The Flute Recorder?

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How Do You Play The Flute Recorder?

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The recorder is widely regarded as a child’s first musical instrument, but it is by no means a child’s toy. It takes some skill to produce music with this instrument. The recorder can produce eight music notes when different combinations of its holes are closed off. Beginners can learn simple tunes quickly and, with practice, can graduate to playing some of William Byrd’s consort music for recorders. Choose a recorder. Beginners may be more comfortable with a plastic recorder, which is more affordable than one made from wood, although wood recorders produce better tones. Plastic flutes do not require the amount of special care that a wooden flute needs. Users can adjust the removable mouthpiece and end piece as needed. Make sure your recorder is at room temperature. Moisture from a cold flute will affect the sound of the instrument. Check your posture. Sit or stand with your back straight so that air can flow through your diaphragm easily as you play. Incorrect posture will affect your

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