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Continue going through each Flat Scale noting the differences in the number of flats, fingering changes, and their relationship to the sharp scale fingerings. A big advantage that you have in learning your Major Scale fingerings is that some of them share the exact same fingerings as some of...
It’s very important tolearn the major scales numerically. Learn the notes of each scale as 1-2-3-4-5-6-7 and back to 1. One of our students created amajor scale quiz tool- it tests you on your numeric understanding of scales and you can do this away from the piano. Very useful...
Today we are going to learn to play the G major scale. Let's take a look at the notes of the scale. They are G, A, B, C, D, E, F# and back to G. Now let's learn the proper fingering for the scale. Start with the thumb of the right hand on the G. Work your way up...
The fingering for the scale starts with the thumb of your right hand on the A. You are going to hit the B with your second finger (you'll remember from a past lesson that the second finger is your index finger), the C# with your third finger, then bring your thumb under to hit th...
Colour My World (by Chicago) -(4th & 7th notes on piano intro) George Winston WorkshopV1J10/16/15# 10 III. Scales A scale is an ordered series of intervals that, with the key or tonic (the first tone), defines the scale's intervals or steps. Two of the most frequently used ...