Learning to Play the Recorder (Beginner)
Learning to play the recorder as a beginner has been a fun, accessible hobby that introduces me to the basics of music. I bought a simple soprano recorder—it’s affordable, lightweight, and easy to learn, making it perfect for beginners. I started with basic notes like B, A, and G, and simple songs like “Hot Cross Buns” and “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” At first, my playing was off-key, and I struggled to play notes smoothly, but with daily practice, I got better. The recorder has a bright, cheerful sound that’s easy to listen to, and it’s a great instrument to learn the basics of music theory—like rhythm and pitch. I practice for a few minutes every day, and I love the feeling of getting better at a song, playing it smoothly without mistakes. Learning to play the recorder has taught me patience and perseverance, and it’s a great way to relieve stress. It’s a simple hobby, but it brings me joy every time I pick up my recorder and play a song.