QUICK REFERENCE This recorder finger chart is a great teaching tool for private music lessons or the music classroom to teach the recorder to kids. It’s a quick reference for the notes on the soprano recorder.
STURDY CARDSTOCK This chart is made from sturdy cardstock paper that can be easily laminated, framed, or placed on a wall as is.
BRIGHTEN YOUR STUDIO This chart will brighten up your music studio or room. The cheerful colors help students want to learn and have fun.
MUSIC READING REFERENCE This recorder finger chart can be used to teach music theory as it shows how to read common notes on the treble clef. It makes a good visual to help students associate the notes with the fingering.
CLEARLY MARKED FINGERINGS The illustrations for each fingering are bold and bright so they can be read from a wall in a music classroom.
Description:
This 11”x 17” soprano recorder finger chart is a great reference tool for students, classroom music teachers, and private recorder lesson teachers. This music theory poster features easy-to-understand treble clef notes and recorder fingerings which make learning the recorder instrument fun. It’s made from sturdy cardstock paper that will help it stand up to the wear and tear of the classroom. This soprano recorder finger chart is part of a series of music educational posters for the music classroom. Included in this series are piano notes and common chords, guitar chords and notes, left-handed guitar notes and chords, soprano recorder notes, and ukulele notes and chords. The bright colors of these posters are suitable for young students or just to brighten up the music decor in your studio. You won’t have to spend precious lessons or teacher planning time writing and rewriting chords, notes, or fingerings for students to reference any longer. These music posters are great recorder-learning tools for the music classroom.
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