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Piano fingering course

1. One-to-one fingering: One-to-one fingering is the most basic and simple fingering in practicing the piano, which can be black and white keys one-to-one, black keys or white key one-to-one.

2. Finger-piercing: Finger-piercing means that one finger passes through one or even more fingers. Finger piercing is generally used when one finger passes through the second and third fingers, for example, when playing C major.

3. Finger crossing method: Finger crossing method is to play bass when the span of both hands is relatively large, and the second, third and fourth fingers pass through one finger. It should be noted here that only other fingers can pass through one finger, and the fourth finger cannot pass through the third or second finger, which is not standardized.

4. Finger expansion: Finger expansion means that when the syllables of fingers are larger than the span between fingers, we need to use finger expansion. Finger expansion can be done with any two fingers, and there are no fixed requirements and specifications.