Lesson 6 Playing the whole octave
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In this lesson we will first have a look to the so-called enharmonic equivalents. An enharmonic equivalent is just another name for the same tone. For example, d' flat is the same tone as c' sharp and g♭' is the same tone as f ♯ '. It’s just a different way to name it. See the fingering charts for the two examples:
The table of the first octave gives an overview:
Now we will learn to play the complete first octave plus the notes b and c''. Study the fingering charts. Try to play the notes and practise in different ways the connection between them (R = recorder fingering, A = Aerophone fingering):
Now let’s do some exercises:
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
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