More Basic Piano Fingering Exercises

INTRODUCTION

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5/1/20241 min read

hands playing a piano
hands playing a piano

Here are more basic keyboard-fingering exercises. Note that it is on the C Major Scale. Take one exercise at a time, as there is a combination of notes. The first step is to study the sequence. Take up the first line. Play it a few times. Try to sing the notes. After some practice, try not to see the notes and play. You should be in a position to play. Once you have learned the first line, go to the second line. Follow the same process as you knew the first. After learning the second line, try to play the first and second lines and see if you can play them without looking at the notes. Follow the same practice technique. You should be in position for the whole exercise. Similarly, play up all three exercises. When you finish all the piano exercises, you will be more confident about the piano keys and the position of musical notes.

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LOWER PITCHED NOTES / HIGH PITCHED NOTES

Musical notes lower to scale notes are termed as lower pitched notes. The note is dotted below in the representation of musical notes. Similarly, musical notes higher to scale notes are termed higher-pitched notes. In the representation of musical notes, the notes are dotted above. Refer to the diagram below to understand better. You find lower and high-pitch notes in the above Jumping Notes 2 exercises.

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