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There are 2 full octaves playable on each of the 10 types of recorder:

There are 5 tuned to C major: C C# D Eb E F F#(number sign does with the F.) G Ab A Bb B C' C'# D' Eb' E' F' F'#(The apostrophes do too!) G' Ab' A' Bb' B' C'' and 5 tuned to F major: F F# G Ab A Bb B C C# D Eb E F' F#' G' Ab' A' Bb' B' C' C'# D' Eb' E' F''

The 5 most common recorders (tuning in brackets) from high to low are: Sopranino (F), Soprano or descant (the school favourite) (C), Treble (alto) (F), Tenor (C), Bass (F).

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There are many different kinds of recorders, ranging in pitch from the soprano recorder which can hit a high G (Three Gs over middle C) to the sub-subcontrabass, or the double contra bass which can play a low F (two below middle C)

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The notes for the recorder are A,B,C,D,E, and F.

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the notes on the recorder are the little holes that you would find on your instrument (recorder) of course they are not words cause you can't find a word on an instrument.

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B,A,G,E,D,Clow, C'high,D'high,Flow,Fsharp,Bflat,Csharp

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The recorder is a chromatic instrument meaning that it has all 12 notes of the chromatic scale. A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G and G#.

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