The Simple Flute comes with a cleaning rod and is packed in a simple blue case.
How to play the Recorder?
Well, the time has come to learn to play a flute. On this website, you will learn to play the notes on the flute. The sound on the flute is generated by blowing, and the different notes are achieved by covering or uncovering its different holes. The posture should be with a straight back to properly propel the air, and the shoulders and elbows should be relaxed. There is no need to press hard with your fingers when covering; simply cover gently but over the entire hole.It's ideal to start with easy flute notes. Try to mark three notes to begin familiarizing yourself with this woodwind instrument. For example, a good start would be with the notes B, A, G.
Finger Placement
We must learn to use our fingers correctly to have good flute technique. Pay attention to this drawing on how to place your fingers on the flute:As you can see, we have two fingers that will remain free: the pinky of the left hand and the thumb of the right hand. Learning to play the flute should not be a difficult task if we first place these fingers correctly.The first three holes are covered with our first three fingers of the left hand: index, middle, and ring.The thumb of the left hand is responsible for covering the speaker hole located behind the first front hole.The next hand, the right hand, places all fingers except the thumb, in order down to the pinky.Now we will have to cover or uncover to get the notes that we will explain in detail on each page.We hope that with these instructions you have correctly learned the finger placement on the flute.
How to Blow the Simple Flute?
Blowing is very important in the process of learning to play the Recorder.Keep in mind that the flute is not an instrument with a large cavity, so if we blow too hard, it will block, and we will get an undesirable effect.Blowing into the flute should be gentle, placing the lips around the hole or mouthpiece, and we should never bite or use our teeth.We will keep the tongue positioned behind the upper teeth and blow as when we say the syllable "too" or "doo."Be careful to cover the holes properly; otherwise, we will get unwanted whistles or squeaks. Don't be discouraged! At first, they are very common because you have to control the air response well and cover the cavities properly.It is important not to blow too much air because the flute collapses and produces unwanted sounds; the flute is a simple instrument for that reason.**Images may be product references and examples.*Subject to changes in price and availability of quantities and colors, we will contact you if any news occurs.In this video, you will find a melody for the recorder.