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It is really easy to play quartertones on a recorder. Honestly. One uses the right alternate fingerings. There is one pitch that requires one to lift a leg so as to point the tube towards full closure (lowering the instrument a quartertone, to F 1/4 flat).
It is really easy to play quartertones on a recorder. Honestly. One uses the right alternate fingerings. There is one pitch that requires one to lift a leg so as to point the tube towards full closure (lowering the instrument a quartertone, to F 1/4 flat).


Quartertone fingering chart for alto recorder by Tui St. George Tucker: [http://tuistgeorgetucker.com/scores/alto%20recorder.pdf http://tuistgeorgetucker.com/scores/alto%20recorder.pdf]
Quartertone fingering chart for alto recorder by Tui St. George Tucker: http://tuistgeorgetucker.com/scores/alto%20recorder.pdf<nowiki/>{{Dead link}}


A video by Robin Andrews showing the use of recorder to play an[[Arabic,_Turkish,_Persian| arabic maqam scale]] (Sikah): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghttCq9Uuls https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghttCq9Uuls]
A video by Robin Andrews showing the use of recorder to play an[[Arabic,_Turkish,_Persian| arabic maqam scale]] (Sikah): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghttCq9Uuls


Jon Lyle Smith posted fingerings for some just intervals in the [http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/MakeMicroMusic/message/13201 following posting] on MMM (assumed 1/1 = F):
Jon Lyle Smith posted fingerings for some just intervals in the [http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/MakeMicroMusic/message/13201 following posting] on MMM (assumed 1/1 = F):

Revision as of 23:22, 31 July 2020

Playing microtonal music on recorders

From a posting by afmmjr on the MMM forum (this one):

It is really easy to play quartertones on a recorder. Honestly. One uses the right alternate fingerings. There is one pitch that requires one to lift a leg so as to point the tube towards full closure (lowering the instrument a quartertone, to F 1/4 flat).

Quartertone fingering chart for alto recorder by Tui St. George Tucker: http://tuistgeorgetucker.com/scores/alto%20recorder.pdf[dead link]

A video by Robin Andrews showing the use of recorder to play an arabic maqam scale (Sikah): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghttCq9Uuls

Jon Lyle Smith posted fingerings for some just intervals in the following posting on MMM (assumed 1/1 = F):

o= open, x= closed, /=half.
 
7/6:   x - x - x - x - x - o - o
       x (thumb)           x - x
 
11/9:  x - x - x - x - x - o - x
       x                   o - x
 
9/7:   x - x - x - x - / - x - o
       x                   x - o
 
11/8:  x - x - x - x - o - o - o
       x                   o - o
 
13/9:  x - x - x - o - x - o - o
       x                   o - o
 
14/9:  x - x - o - x - x - x - o
       x                   x - o
 
18/11: x - o - x - x - x - x - o
       x                   x - o
 
21/16: x - o - x - x - x - o - o
       x                   x - o
 
12/7:  x - o - x - x - x - o - o
       x                   o - o
 
7/4:   x - o - x - o - x - x - x
       x                   x - x
 
16/9:  x - o - x - x - o - x - x
       x                   x - x
 
9/5:   x - o - x - x - o - o - o
       x                   o - o
 
11/6:  x - o - o - x - x - x - o
       x                   x - o
 
27/14: o - x - o - x - x - o - o
       x                   x - o