- Write down E, E, F#, G#, G#, F#, E, D#, D#, E.
- These notes include: low E (also called 3rd finger E)
- F Sharp (1st finger F sharp or forked F)
- low G Sharp
- Hold the recorder with your left hand covering the three top holes and your right hand covering the bottom hole.
- Gently blow into the recorder's mouthpiece to produce sound.
- Start with the first note (low E) by covering all three top holes and blowing gently.
- Then, lift the 2nd finger to play E.
- Next, lift the 1st finger to play F#.
- Continue playing the notes in order according to the list.
- Make sure to cover the holes fully to produce clear notes.
- Practice playing the notes slowly at first and gradually increase the tempo as you become more comfortable.
- Work on making the transitions between the notes smooth.
- Once you can play the notes individually, practice playing the entire song, ensuring proper rhythm and flow.
- You can use the following rhythm:
* "Twinkle, Twinkle" - play each note for 1 beat
* "Little star" - play notes E and D#
* "How I wonder" - play each note for 3 beats
* "What you are" - play each note for 1 beat
* "Up above" - play notes G# and F#
* "Worlds" - play notes E and D#
* "So" - play notes E, E, and F#
* "High" - play notes G#, G#, and F#
With consistent practice, you'll be able to play "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on the recorder