Gymnastics FINGER TECHNIQUE ON PIANO / KEYBOARD
Many people in playing the piano / keyboard not understand gymnastics finger right or wrong in placing his fingers over the keys of the piano / keyboard. How techniques in gymnastics finger placement and correct?
The following basic techniques for learning to play the piano / keyboard is fingering. Fingering exercise is intended to position our fingers while playing the piano / keyboard is in the correct position. Also to shape our fingers on the keys while playing piano or keyboard is in perfect position.
Pictured above are the keys of the piano / keyboard consisting of harmonic keys, keys and chromatic intervals.
Tuts C = 1, D = 2, E = 3, F = 4, G = 5, A = 6, B = 7. Once we know the interval keys and let's see about the use of fingers on the piano keys while playing.
Pictured above is the use of fingers when playing the piano / keyboard.
Penjarian right hand:
Description:
Tuts C = use 1 finger (thumb)
Tuts D = using 2 fingers (index finger)
Tuts E = use 3 fingers (middle finger)
Tuts F = use 1 finger (thumb)
Tuts G = using 2 fingers (index finger)
Tuts A = using 3 fingers (middle finger)
Tuts 4 B = uses finger (ring finger)
Tuts C = 5 finger (little finger)
Penjarian left hand:
Description:
Tuts C = 5 finger (little finger)
Tuts D = 4 using a finger (ring finger)
Tuts E = use 3 fingers (middle finger)
Tuts F = use 2 fingers (index finger)
Tuts G = use 1 finger (thumb)
Tuts A = using 3 fingers (middle finger)
Tuts B = using 2 fingers (middle finger)
Tuts C = 5 finger (thumb)
Once the right finger feels comfortable and we've been able to play a little faster, then what about our left hand? Actually left hand technique is equally rich right-hand technique, the difference that the right hand from the left hand thumb while starting with the little finger on the keys C. Now we are slowly tries to use both hands simultaneously, high concentration needed in order to play smoothly.
Keep the spirit, there is no word late to learn!
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