The recorder produces a lower pitch when holes are covered because covering holes shortens the effective length of the vibrating air column inside the instrument. When holes are covered, the air column becomes shorter, resulting in lower frequencies and, consequently, lower pitches. This principle is based on the relationship between the length of the air column and the pitch produced, as longer columns produce lower sounds and shorter columns produce higher sounds.
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