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Recruit, Pianissimo
Tenor Recorder
After doing so research I have come to the conclusion that there are many different types of fingerings for recorders (modern, German, Baroque) and I am not sure which I own.
If someone could please let me know I would be very happy.
A fingering chart would also be awesome.
Thanks, Josh
(they metal key and rings are taking off because I am cleaning it up)
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Vice Admiral Virtuoso
I have one that I bought as a toy but it plays like a real one.
Welcome to the forum!
judy tooley
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Admiral of Fugues
It's a tenor and it's missing its keywork producing the low C, by the look of things, it also looks like a Renaissance Tenor, but I could be wrong. If you google "recorder fingering charts" you'll find answers to your other question.
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Vice Admiral Virtuoso
I have like I said a toy recorder made of clear plastic. I play this plastic
recorder like a clarinet or oboe. I can't wait until I can find a real one
made of wood.
judy tooley
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Admiral of Fugues
Judy - I didn't know recorders came with reeds, how interesting!
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Seaman, Mezzoforte
Hello,
It seems it is not a german fingering, as hole number four is smaller than hole number five.
Your F (low one) should be good with 0 123 4-67 "plugged holes"
In addition, I would say it is not a renaissance fingering, as you have "double holes".
Try this http://www.recorder-fingerings.com/e...Tibia=aBar-3T2 for fingerings.
I hope it will be useful.
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