Recorder Hole Spacing. 1/2 cpvc (smallest diameter used for hot water), 1/2 pvc (the layer around it with a section removed to create an air channel), and 3/4 pvc. If you are worried about the stretch for your. Cover the back hole with your left thumb. The mouthpiece is composed of concentric layers of different size pipe. if your thumbrest is too far down on the recorder, it makes you bend your wrist some to cover the first hole. The holes are a bit closer together on the robin for the right hand,. there is quite a bit of variation in finger hole position from one maker to another, and from one model to another. the left hand hole spacing is virtually identical. hold the recorder with your left hand on top and both thumbs underneath for support. Put the edge of the mouthpiece up to your lips and hold the recorder at 45 degrees.
Put the edge of the mouthpiece up to your lips and hold the recorder at 45 degrees. there is quite a bit of variation in finger hole position from one maker to another, and from one model to another. the left hand hole spacing is virtually identical. Cover the back hole with your left thumb. 1/2 cpvc (smallest diameter used for hot water), 1/2 pvc (the layer around it with a section removed to create an air channel), and 3/4 pvc. hold the recorder with your left hand on top and both thumbs underneath for support. The holes are a bit closer together on the robin for the right hand,. If you are worried about the stretch for your. if your thumbrest is too far down on the recorder, it makes you bend your wrist some to cover the first hole. The mouthpiece is composed of concentric layers of different size pipe.
3rd Grade Greenbrier Music
Recorder Hole Spacing there is quite a bit of variation in finger hole position from one maker to another, and from one model to another. 1/2 cpvc (smallest diameter used for hot water), 1/2 pvc (the layer around it with a section removed to create an air channel), and 3/4 pvc. If you are worried about the stretch for your. there is quite a bit of variation in finger hole position from one maker to another, and from one model to another. hold the recorder with your left hand on top and both thumbs underneath for support. The holes are a bit closer together on the robin for the right hand,. Cover the back hole with your left thumb. if your thumbrest is too far down on the recorder, it makes you bend your wrist some to cover the first hole. The mouthpiece is composed of concentric layers of different size pipe. the left hand hole spacing is virtually identical. Put the edge of the mouthpiece up to your lips and hold the recorder at 45 degrees.