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•Take care of your
recorder.
•Clean your recorder.
•Hold your recorder
correctly.
Ready for Recorder!
Learn how to…
• Don’t let anyone else play your
recorder.
• Recorders are not batons or
swords.
• Before playing your recorder,
make sure you ask permission of
an adult in the area.
Take care of your Recorder!
• The cleaning rod is not
necessary.
• Blow & cover the window!
• You will hardly ever need the
joint grease, so put it in a safe
place at home.
Clean your Recorder!
• For a good cleaning, if it smells
bad or if you play it a LOT:
(1) Put it in soapy water,
(2) Rinse with clean water,
(3) Set it out to dry
before putting it
in your case.
Clean your Recorder!
Mouthpiece
(Beak)
Double holes
Middle section
(Barrel)
Window
Head joint
Foot joint
Recorder parts
The recorder is an old instrument, which
used to be made of wood. It was first
named a “recorder” in the thirteenth
century, though it became most popular
in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
Later, it was replaced by the flute, which
was louder and had more notes. Now,
recorders, mostly made of plastic, are
more popular than ever! They are made
to resemble the recorders from the
Baroque period hundreds of years ago.
Recorder history
Proper hold
RIGHT!
Too high
Too low
Hold Your Recorder!
The recorder in my
RIGHT HAND is where
we will begin.
Make sure I hold the
bottom.
Then move it to my
chin.
L R
With the LEFT
HAND give the
‘thumbs up.’
On the back hole
it must go.
Ready for Recorder!
Learning “B”
Cover the top hole on the front
side of the recorder.
Learning “B”
• Blow gently!
• Whisper “DUH” into the
mouthpiece – tonguing!
Learning “B”
• Here is what B looks like on
the music staff.
• LINE 3
B B B B B B
B B B B B B
B B B B B
B B B B B
Learning “A”
Cover the top 2 holes on the front
side of the recorder.
Learning “A”
• Blow gently!
• Whisper “DUH” into the
mouthpiece – tonguing!
Learning “A”
• Here is what A looks like on
the music staff.
• SPACE 2
A A A A A A
A A A A A A
B B B A A A
A B A B A B
Learning “G”
Cover the top 3 holes on the front
side of the recorder.
Learning “G”
• Blow gently!
• Whisper “DUH” into the
mouthpiece – tonguing!
Learning “G”
• Here is what G looks like on
the music staff.
• LINE 2
G G G G G G
G G G G G G
Check your
hold again!
RIGHT!
Too high
Too low
Why might your
recorder squeak?
• You blew to hard!
• Your fingers didn’t cover
the holes completely!
RECORDER
SECRETS:
• Blow WARM air and
whisper “duh”!
• Cover the holes.
Cover the holes
X
B
A
G

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