All Versions of Recorder Fingering
Price History of Recorder Fingering
Description of Recorder Fingering
Recorder Fingering is an interactive fingering chart for recorders. It lists basic fingerings, alternate fingerings and trill fingerings. The current version supports Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass recorders using the Baroque (aka English) fingering system. (This is the most common recorder fingering system in use today.)
To use the app, you first select a recorder type. Then select a note by touching and dragging over the staff and/or hitting the arrows. For chromatics you must use the arrows. Then for each note you can touch a button for the basic, alternate or trill fingerings.
Beginner players will find this app useful for the basic fingerings. Intermediate and advanced players will find it useful for the alternate and trill fingerings. The alternate fingerings are great for helping you through technically challenging passages.
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Recorder Fingering: FAQ
No, Recorder Fingering isn’t iPad-friendly.
Recorder Fingering was created by Larry Poleshuck.
The minimum iOS version for the Recorder Fingering app is 13.5.
The overall user rating of Recorder Fingering is 5.0.
The App Genre Of The Recorder Fingering App Is Music.
2.0.9 is the most recent version of Recorder Fingering.
The date of the latest Recorder Fingering update is July 2, 2024.
Recorder Fingering became publicly available on February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the Recorder Fingering app is Larry Poleshuck.
Recorder Fingering is now available to use in English.
Unfortunately, Recorder Fingering is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Recorder Fingering does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Recorder Fingering is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.