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C Major Scale Fingering – Easy Piano Technique Lesson


fastpianolessons.com The fingering for the C major scale is 1231234. While you’re playing, make sure that your fingers are relaxed and not lifting up from the keys. If you’re playing a note with your index finger, your pinky should still be touching the keys. Practicing scales not only helps give you more control over your fingers, it helps you understand harmony and improvising better.

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Piano Lesson 1.1 – Fingering and Hand Position


From ilearnmusic.com and Bear Notch Films comes the first in a series of online music lesson videos. The lesson is the second piano lesson of Unit 1 teaching the student proper hand position and fingering. It has several humorous moments! Check out ilearnmusic.com or videomusiclesson.com for even more information and supplimental materials. Enjoy! Give us some feedback at james@ilearnmusic.com

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Hear and Play Jazz 201: Arpeggio Fingering Techniques


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