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| Bar | Note (Scientific) | Solfege | Recorder Fingering (Left hand top, Right hand bottom) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | G4 | Sol | 0 1 2 3 (All left thumb + 1,2,3) | | 1 | A4 | La | 0 1 2 (Thumb + 1,2) | | 1 | B4 | Si | 0 1 (Thumb + index) | | 2 | C5 | Do (high) | 0 2 (Thumb off, middle finger only – Baroque system ) | | 2 | D5 | Re (high) | 0 2 3 (Thumb off, middle & ring) | | 3 | E5 | Mi (high) | 0 2 3 4 (Add right index) | | 3 | D5 | Re | 0 2 3 | | 4 | C5 | Do | 0 2 | Bars 1-4 repeat twice before moving to the "B Section" (the bridge). Full Note Sequence (Linear Chart) If you need the raw notas to read at a glance:

Welcome to the Flauta Wiki Your comprehensive guide to traditional melodies for recorder, flute, and woodwind instruments. Overview: "El Rey Quiché" – A Mesoamerican Musical Standard "El Rey Quiché" (also known as El Rey K'iche' or El Rey de la Montaña ) is a traditional melody originating from the highlands of Guatemala, specifically associated with the K'iche' (Quiché) Maya people. It is not a pop song or a classical etude, but a folkloric march and ceremonial tune often played during festivals (fiestas patronales), parades, and school ceremonies. notas del rey quiche en flauta wiki

Sol - La - Si - Do - Re - Mi - Re - Do (x2) | Bar | Note (Scientific) | Solfege |