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How do you play scarborough fair on recorder?

Here is the notation to play Scarborough Fair on the recorder:

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G C D E D2 E D7, (G)

E D7, D2 E, (G)

D7, G C D E, (D7)

G D7, G D7, (G)

G2, A G F#

E D2, D E C5, D5,

C5 D5, E2, F E, (G)

F# E D7, D2, (G)

G C D E, (G)

E D7, E2, (G)

D7, G C D E, (D7)

G D7, G D7, (G)

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Fingerings:

- G: Open

- A: Open, half hole 1

- B: Open, half hole 2

- C: Open, all three holes covered

- D: All holes covered

- E: First three holes covered

- F: First two holes covered

- F#: First hole covered

- G2: First two holes covered, half hole 3

Here are some tips for playing Scarborough Fair on the recorder:

* Use a light touch when fingering the notes. This will help to produce a clear and sweet tone.

* Blow into the recorder with a steady, even breath. This will help to maintain the pitch of the notes.

* Practice regularly to improve your technique and to become more familiar with the song.

* Have fun! Playing the recorder is a great way to relax and enjoy yourself.

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