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How do you play e wau bulan in recorder?

Here are the steps on how to play "E Wau Bulan" in the recorder:

1. Hold the Recorder Correctly

• Place the recorder in your right hand, with your thumb on the back and your fingers on the front.

• Hold the recorder near your mouth, about an inch away from your lips.

• Your left hand should be placed lower down the recorder, with your thumb on the back and your fingers on the front.

2. Blow Air into the Recorder

• Take a deep breath and blow air into the recorder.

• Make sure to blow steadily and evenly.

3. Cover and Uncover the Holes

• Use your fingers to cover and uncover the holes on the recorder to create different notes.

• The top hole is for the highest note, and the bottom hole is for the lowest note.

4. Play the Song

• To play "E Wau Bulan," you will need to follow this note pattern:

  1. B
  2. A
  3. G
  4. F#
  5. G
  6. F#
  7. E
  8. D
  9. C#
  10. B
  11. C#
  12. D
  13. E
  14. C#
  15. B
  16. A

• Each note should be played for one beat.

5. Practice and Enjoy!

• Practice playing "E Wau Bulan" until you can play it smoothly and confidently.

• Have fun playing this beautiful Malay folk song on the recorder!

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