This document provides fingerings for recorders in F and C. It includes charts for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd octave fingerings for recorders in F, including alto, treble, sopranino, and bass recorders. It also includes charts for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd octave fingerings for recorders in C, including soprano, descant, and tenor recorders. The charts indicate whether each finger should be closed, open, or partially closed and whether it is for the left or right hand. Some high notes in the 3rd octave require closing the bell of the recorder.
This document provides fingerings for recorders in F and C. It includes charts for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd octave fingerings for recorders in F, including alto, treble, sopranino, and bass recorders. It also includes charts for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd octave fingerings for recorders in C, including soprano, descant, and tenor recorders. The charts indicate whether each finger should be closed, open, or partially closed and whether it is for the left or right hand. Some high notes in the 3rd octave require closing the bell of the recorder.
This document provides fingerings for recorders in F and C. It includes charts for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd octave fingerings for recorders in F, including alto, treble, sopranino, and bass recorders. It also includes charts for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd octave fingerings for recorders in C, including soprano, descant, and tenor recorders. The charts indicate whether each finger should be closed, open, or partially closed and whether it is for the left or right hand. Some high notes in the 3rd octave require closing the bell of the recorder.
sometimes called "modern" or "English" fingerings>
charts for recorders in F and C
1° - RECORDER IN F (alto or treble, sopranino & bass)
1st OCTAVE FINGERINGS (low notes)
2nd OCTAVE FINGERINGS
3rd OCTAVE FINGERINGS (high notes) ● = closed ○ = open ø = partially closed LH = left hand RH = right hand Some 3rd octave notes require the bell to be closed (with the knee or a bell key). Where several fingerings are indicated, the most appropriate for a given instrument should be used.
2° - RECORDER IN C (soprano or descant & tenor)
1st OCTAVE FINGERINGS (low notes)
2nd OCTAVE FINGERINGS
3rd OCTAVE FINGERINGS (high notes) ● = closed ○ = open ø = partially closed LH = left hand RH = right hand Some 3rd octave notes require the bell to be closed (with the knee or a bell key). Where several fingerings are indicated, the most appropriate for a given instrument should be used.