How do you play lullaby on the recorder




















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To this point, you will only be covering the top two holes, with the rest uncovered. Pull up on your middle finger so that only the top hole is covered while making one sharp quick bow into the recorder. Begin placing your fingers back on the recorder in their original positions, sounding one note for each. The sequence going back down goes: left middle finger, left ring finger, right index and middle fingers together and finally the right ring finger.

Blow into the recorder for one last slow drawn out note by covering the bottom hole with your right pinky. Anthony King is a freelance writer and amateur filmmaker. His work has appeared in various online publications. He is currently working toward graduating with a B. By: Anthony King Updated September 15, Share It.

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