1. Hold the recorder correctly. The recorder should be held in your right hand, with your thumb on the back and your fingers on the front. Your left hand should be placed below your right hand, with your thumb on the front and your fingers on the back.
2. Blow air into the recorder. To produce a sound, blow air into the recorder through the mouthpiece. The amount of air you blow will affect the pitch of the sound.
3. Cover and uncover the holes. To play different notes, cover and uncover the holes on the recorder with your fingers. The holes are numbered 1-7, starting from the bottom.
4. Practice. The best way to learn how to play the recorder is to practice regularly. There are many resources available online and in music stores to help you learn.
Here is a tablature for "The Way of the Warrior" on the recorder:
```
G --------------------------------
D ------------1----------2-0------
A -----------2----2------------0--
E --------------------------------
G ----------------2-1-0-----0-1-2-
D ---1------------2---------------
A ----2------2------------------
E --------------------------------
G -----------------------
D -----------------------
A --0-2-0---------0-1-2-
E -----------2-------------
G ------------------2-1-0---------------
D -----1-----------2-----------2---------
A -------------2------2------------------
E ----2-0-------------------------------
G -----------------------------
D --------2-1--------0-1------
A --------------2----2----2----
E -----------------------------
G -------------------
D ----------------2-1-
A --0-1-2------------
E -------------------
G ----------------------------
D ---------------------------
A ----------------0-2-1------
E ------------------2-------
G ---------------
D -------1-0-----
A --------------2-
E ----------2-0---
G -----------2--------------
D -1------2---------1------
A ----------2-----------------
E ---------------------------
```
This is just a basic tablature, and there are many other ways to play "The Way of the Warrior" on the recorder. Experiment with different fingerings and techniques to find the sound that you like best.