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Soprano Recorder Finger Chart

Soprano Recorder Finger Chart - Although the great bass produces sound one octave lower than that of a tenor recorder, the fingering is essentially the same for both instruments. 3rd finger 1st finger 2nd finger 3rd finger 4th finger (little finger) thumb : Recorder fingering charts here are basic fingering charts for soprano (or tenor) and alto recorder: In other words, the sound is two octaves. The fingerings apply to all sizes (sopranino, soprano, treble/alto, tenor, bass, and great bass) of. This recorder fingering chart is based on the soprano recorder. We are going to study first the natural notes and then in another table we are going to present you the altered notes, that is to. Check out our free soprano recorder fingering chart for beginners with an attractive visual. Below is a list of all available fingering charts for both english and german recorders. Recorder fingering chart (soprano/tenor baroque fingering)1 2

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