Recorder Lesson #2 - Random "arpeggios" for alto recorder
A random collection of notes for a different and, I think, interesting change of pace. The first third is the lowest octave (plus one -- low F to middle G), the second third is the highest octave (plus one -- middle F to high G) and the final third contains all the notes. There are no accidentals so you cam play the notes as written or think of a key and mentally add accidentals as you go (but careful of your teeth if you use the knee trick for high F#!).
A random collection of notes for a different and, I think, interesting change of pace. The first third is the lowest octave (plus one -- low F to middle G), the second third is the highest octave (plus one -- middle F to high G) and the final third contains all the notes. There are no accidentals so you cam play the notes as written or think of a key and mentally add accidentals as you go (but careful of your teeth if you use the knee trick for high F#!).
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Recorder Lesson #1 - Eb forked fingering and low notes for alto recorder
This is a transcription of a Telemann recorder sonata that I made to help iron out the awkward Eb forked fingering and to work on projecting the low "weak" notes at the bottom end of the alto recorder's range.