| Piano Note | Recorder Note |
|---|---|
| C4 | C4 |
| D4 | D4 |
| E4 | E4 |
| F4 | F4 |
| G4 | G4 |
| A4 | A4 |
| B4 | B4 |
| C5 | C5 |
For example, to change the piano note C4 to a recorder note, you would play C4 on the recorder.
There are a few things to keep in mind when transposing notes from piano to recorder. First, the recorder has a smaller range of notes than the piano, so you may not be able to transpose all piano notes to the recorder. Second, the recorder has a different sound than the piano, so the transposition may not sound exactly the same.
Here are a few tips for transposing piano notes to recorder notes:
* Start by finding the equivalent recorder note for the lowest piano note you want to transpose.
* Then, move up the musical scale, transposing each piano note to its equivalent recorder note.
* If the recorder note is too low or too high, you can adjust the octave by moving the note up or down the scale.
* Be sure to practice transposing notes until you are comfortable with the process.
With a little practice, you'll be able to easily transpose piano notes to recorder notes.