![]() This has been amazing this year but Music Play Online has always helped me way beyond anything else! Amy, Wisconsin, USAĭenise and the Musicplay program have energized my love of teaching music more than I could ever have imagined! Janett, Texas, USA I love her teaching style and ideas and am so grateful she is sharing her gifts with us. ![]() Denise is so easy to talk to and so very helpful. My favorite thing about being a part of the Musicplayonline community is the connection with teachers all over the world, and easy access to the creator. They have also served as last minute Sub lesson plans. I love the Learning Modules! The sample videos are very helpful and make it easy to prepare my lessons quickly. ![]() Great resources and amazing sequence of concepts! A must for elementary music teachers! Eline, Maryland, USA The resources available in MusicplayOnline are amazing! For the price we pay for a yearly subscription, there is so much provided! The new MusicplayOnline site is fantastic. MusicplayOnline is "Simply the Best." Kathy, Arkansas, USA You can use it to plan your entire year or you can use it for supplemental resources! The team at Musicplay is very kind and helpful. It is comprehensive and very easy to use. The first notes that you will learn to play using your left hand are B (which you just played), A and G.MusicplayOnline offers a wealth of materials that you really cannot find anywhere else. The next two notes that you will play with your left hand are C' and D'. To play A: Use the same positioning as for a B note, but this time place your left middle finger on the second hole from the top.The apostrophe at the top right hand corner of these notes indicates that they are high notes. The fingering chart for an A note is: 0 12. To play G: Use the same positioning as for an A note, but this time place your left ring finger on the third hole from the top.The fingering chart for a G note is: 0 123. To play D': Leave the back hole uncovered and place your left middle finger on the second hole from the top.To play C': Cover the back hole with your left thumb, then place your left middle finger on the second hole from the top. The first notes that you will learn to play using your right hand are E, D and F#. The next two notes that you will learn to play with your right hand are F and C. These two notes can be a little tricky for new players as lot of holes need to be covered at once when playing them.To play E: Cover the back hole with your left thumb, cover the top three holes with your left index, middle and ring fingers, then place your right index finger on the fourth hole from the top and your right middle finger on the fifth hole from the top.The fingering chart for an E note is: 0 123 45.To play D: Use the same positioning as for an E note, but this time place your right ring finger on the sixth hole from the top.The fingering chart for a D note is: 0 123 456.To play F#: Use the same positioning as for a D note, but this time remove your right index finger from the fourth hole from the top, leaving all other fingers in place.The fingering chart for an F# is: 0 123 - 56.To play F: Place your left thumb on the back hole, the index, middle and ring fingers of your left hand on the top three holes, the index finger of your right hand on the fourth hole, the ring finger of your right hand on the sixth hole, and the baby finger of your right hand on the seventh hole.The fingering chart for an F is: 0 123 4 - 67.To play C: When playing a C, all seven holes are covered.Your left thumb will cover the bottom hole, the index, middle and ring fingers of your left hand will cover the top three holes and the index, middle, ring and baby fingers of your right hand will cover the bottom four.LIKE NEW: This spiral-bound recorder music course is in excellent condition. Product Detailsįrom page 3: “ The Nine-Note Recorder Method is geared specifically for children and other novice musicians. Isn’t it more fun to play with someone else? Making music in harmony with other family or class members is a most rewarding experience!” It is almost entirely duets and trios-a novelty in beginning music books. The book is divided into parts, wherein new notes or musical concepts are introduced. The student immediately gets to play a song with these new notes. The author suggests practicing 15 minutes each day. There are line drawings throughout that the author says are intended for the student to color.
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