Re: A Nice Surprise in Cinncinnatti
Kelly & Robin Beecher (beechers@bbs2.rmrc.net)
Tue, 11 Jun 1996 10:26:37 -0400
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> Dave & Laura McKinstry wrote:
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> > Recorders are very easy to learn to play - that's why they're common in
> > 3rd grade music classes.
> > Oh, and if you want to play something mellower in the future, and are
> > willing to slend a few bucks, tenor recorders are fingered just the same
> > as sopranos, and bass recorders are fingered like altos.
> One thing I did want to add, since recorders arn't keyed instruments, be
sure you try to put your fingers over the holes in the store if you
want a tenor. Most people will not have any problems with soprano or
alto recorder, but if you have small hands you can forget anything below
that. Fortunately my spouse is a bass player - big mitts - he can play
the lower recorders.
> Robin