| A | B |
| mouthpiece | recorder part which is placed into the mouth |
| beak | another name for the mouthpiece |
| tone holes | part which is covered by your fingers to produce a pitch |
| joints | part where recorders come apert |
| labium | found in the head joint of the recorder |
| producing quality tone | a pitch that is produced correctly with correct amount of breath and tongue position |
| squeak | the sound a recorder can make with too much blowing |
| bell | the bottom of the recorder |
| number of tone holes on a baroque recorder | 10 |
| window | place where produced tone exits the recorder |
| fingerings | placement of fingers to produce notes |
| staff | five lines where notes are placed |
| note found on the third line of the treble clef | B |
| note found on the second space of the treble clef | A |
| note found on the second line of the treble clef | G |
| number of holes covered to produce a B note | 2 |
| number of holes covered to produce an A note | 3 |
| number of holes covered to produce a G note | 4 |
| finger that is not used to play a baroque recorder | left pinky |
| the hand that is always at the top of the recorder | left |