How to Play “Sadness and Sorrow” on the Recorder Flute-Naruto

Here’s a picture of me playing one of my favorite songs, “Sadness and Sorrow,” used in the Naruto series, which I taught myself how to play on the etude flute and on the recorder. Enjoy!

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Below is the sheet music for the song “Sadness and Sorrow,” which I transcribed myself by ear, so it may not be exact. But it should be close enough as long as you’re not playing for Juilliard. 🙂

I should mention that I personally prefer to play the second G note on the 3rd staff a little longer than it’s normally played and indicated in the sheet music. I also like to shorten the rest period at the beginning of the 3rd staff.

*** There is now an updated version further down this page, which is more accurate and in a higher octave, which this song is usually played in. ***

Sadness and Sorrow-Transcribed by Guyus Seralius

I now have an updated version that is in a higher octave, which this song is usually played in and which is easier to play on the recorder, since it starts higher up. To gain access to this free sheet music, all I ask is that you please subscribe to my newsletter. I promise not to abuse your trust by overwhelming you with spamy emails. I will only send you an email on very rare occasions when I upload a YouTube video or post an essay that is really important to me and one that I think you might truly enjoy seeing. You may unsubscribe from my newsletters at anytime, but please first give me a chance to demonstrate their respectful frequency and quality.  

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