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Video teaching of piano scale fingering

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General fingering of scales: This fingering refers to the same fingering rule of different tonal scales (fingering order is the same). Including C major, G major, D major, A major, E major, C minor, G minor, D minor, A minor, E minor and other ten tonality (minor scale playing and harmony minor form, the same below).

The fingering order of these ten tonal scales is one, two, three, one, two, three, four and five fingers of the right hand and five, four, three, two, one, three, two and one finger of the left hand. The above fingering refers to the fingering of the ascending scale within an octave. If you continue to run for more than two octaves, replace one finger with five fingers of your right hand.

Black keys fingering in scales: This fingering is suitable for six tonal scales, namely bD major, bG major, B major and its related minor, bb minor, be minor and #g minor. Although the fingering of these six tonality scales is different, all six tonality tones contain five black keys, the fingering of playing black keys is the same, and the fingering of playing white keys is also with the thumb.

Special fingering of scales: There are seven fingering methods, which belong to eight different tonal scales. Among these seven fingering methods, F major and F minor (with the same tonic) have the same fingering method, and the other six fingering methods belong to six tonal scales, namely bB major, bE major, bA major, B minor, #C minor and #f minor.

Among the above 24 scales, B major and bC major, #g minor and ba minor, bD major and #C major, bb minor and #a minor, bG major and #F major, be minor and #d minor are all equal tones.

The scale practice can be developed into playing four octaves with both hands in the same direction, playing four tones per beat (the feeling of sixteenth tone), and practicing at the music speed of 60- 100 beats per minute.