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 Recorder Fingerings
Author: Robert Davis 
Date:   1999-03-17 23:26

Hi! I recently got a plastic Recorder as a gag (I've been playing Rock and Roll Guitar for 13 years)...and I was amazed at the versatility of the instrument...especially since I had to play one as a kid and hated it! I will soon buy a REAL recorder, since I have been composing songs on and playing the plastic one so much. I happen to know a lot of good trill fingerings, and would like to know as much about the instrument as possible! Do these fingerings translate to any other instruments??? Like Piccolo for instance? If so, I would LOVE to know! Thanks! Robert

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 RE: Recorder Fingerings
Author: Can Izgi 
Date:   1999-03-25 18:53

Here I have a partial answer:
Fingerings for recorder and piccolo are not the same although
similarities on a some notes exist. Different types (sizes) of
recorders exist where the fingerings translate but the sound frequency (notes) will be shifted.


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 RE: Recorder Fingerings
Author: Eoin McAuley 
Date:   1999-05-21 11:12

If you want to know as much as possible about the recorder,
you must look at Nicholas Lander's Recorder Home Page,
which is at:

www.iinet.net.au/~nickl/recorder.html

This has everything there is to know, as far as I can see.

Eoin

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 RE: Recorder Fingerings
Author: Brandon Albright 
Date:   1999-05-28 21:57

I would like a copy of the fingering chart

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 RE: Recorder Fingerings
Author: bnkjmt 
Date:   2003-07-19 00:58

angel

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 RE: Recorder Fingerings
Author: hh 
Date:   2004-03-26 01:24

no

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 RE: Recorder Fingerings
Author: minnie merrick 
Date:   2004-05-08 14:04

what is the fingering for e flat on the recorder please
yours faithfully
minnie merrick

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 RE: Recorder Fingerings
Author: Philippe Bolton 
Date:   2005-06-09 06:11

On a recorder in c: low e flat, just close holes 0 12345 closed, 6 partially closed (0 = thumb)
high e flat holes 123 456 closed (thumb home open)

on a recorder in f: low e flat, close holes 01 45
high e flat Ø 12 456 (Ø=thumb hole partially closed)

the holes not numbered are open

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