Do recorders (instrument) have scales?!
Question: I play piano (which, as you probably know, has scales), and am now playing the recorder. I'm wondering if recorders have scales? If so, can you please give me a website link or type the notes up? I would be so grateful!
Thanks soo much!
-Ali ^.^
Answers: I play piano (which, as you probably know, has scales), and am now playing the recorder. I'm wondering if recorders have scales? If so, can you please give me a website link or type the notes up? I would be so grateful!
Thanks soo much!
-Ali ^.^
This all I could find, hope it helps. Just "look inside" the book
No, I'm pretty sure its just the C scale.
Every musical instrument has notes, intervals, and scales. Scales are universal so if you know the piano than just use those scales, the hardest part is just learning how to play the notes or chords on an instrument. As long as you can get all 12 musical notes from your recorder than any scale is open for you to use.
Basically the recorders can be divided into two groups on the basis of their tuning: Those which are C-major tuned (= those with C as the lowest note) and those which are F-major tuned (with F as the lowest note). In addition to this there are other, more rare pitches (e.g. A=415 Hz), but these are the basic tunings used.