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KEYBOARD BASICS
Correct Finger PositionsCorrect Finger PositionsCorrect Finger PositionsCorrect Finger Positions
 
 Always maintain “curved” fingers.
 
 Avoid resting the palm on the keyboard.
 
Maintain correct wrist position.
Finger NumberingFinger NumberingFinger NumberingFinger Numbering
This numbering technique is used for easier reach of the notes in the scale.
 
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NoteNoteNoteNote ReadingReadingReadingReading
Indicates the end of each1 measure5 lines and 4 spacesIndicates the end of the piece.
DO (C):Middle C”RE (D) MI (E) FA (F) SOL(G) LA(A) SI (B)
 
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Do to Re or C to D = one step higher Re to Mi or D to E = one step higher Mi to Fa or E to F = one-half step higher Fa to Sol or F to G = one step higher Sol to La or G to A = one step higher La to Si or A to B = one step higher Si to Do or B to C = one-half step higher 
Flats and SharpsFlats and SharpsFlats and SharpsFlats and Sharps
Flat = one-half step lower Sharp = one-half step higher 
Major Major Major Major ScaleScaleScaleScalessss
CCCC----ScaleScaleScaleScaleC D E F G A B CDDDD----ScaleScaleScaleScale (2 Sharps: F# and C#)(2 Sharps: F# and C#)(2 Sharps: F# and C#)(2 Sharps: F# and C#)D E F# G A B C# DEEEE----Scale (4Scale (4Scale (4Scale (4 Sharps: F#, G#, C#Sharps: F#, G#, C#Sharps: F#, G#, C#Sharps: F#, G#, C# and D#and D#and D#and D#))))E F# G# A B C# D# E
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