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Q: What is the difference from a recorder and a soprano?
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What is the pitch and size of the soprano recorder?

The soprano recorder is pitched in C. Its lowest note is C5, the C above middle C on the piano. It is about a foot from the top of the mouthpiece to the bottom.


Is their a definition for soprano recorder?

an opera singer


Do you hate recorder?

I love it i use soprano


Which recorder can play the highest note?

The recorder with the highest range is called the sopranino. It is smaller than a typical soprano recorder.


What is a f on a recorder?

On a soprano and tenor recorder, I believe it is all fingers down but your middle and pinkie fingers on your right hand.


What is the best soprano recorder brand?

Tivo is fine for recording the Sopranos or any other show.


What is the difference between a soprano saxophone and an alto saxophone?

Soprano is higher pitch


What has the author Jacob van Eyck written?

Jacob van Eyck has written: '20 pieces (1649) for soprano recorder solo' -- subject(s): Recorder music


What are the types of recorder?

Here are the six types of recorder from smallest to largest:Kleine SopranoDescant (Also called Soprano)Treble (Also called Alto)TenorBassAlto-BassHope that helps!


What are the first three notes on recorder called?

The first three notes on the soprano recorder are called C, D and E.


What is the frequency of a recorder?

The standard soprano recorder is in C and has a fundamental frequency of around 523 Hz when playing the note C. The actual frequency produced can vary depending on factors like the player's technique and the recorder's design.


What is the highest note on the recorder?

the highest note you can play on a soprano recorder is high b. this is a freakishly high note so be careful not to blow into your recorder really hard while playing this note because you'll pop your Eardrums!