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Now here's the same broken chord, as it should really be playe

C major

Here's the same thing on G.

G major

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Notice how G major (GBD) has exactly the same spacing of notes, and therefore the
same fingering,

as C major. The same goes for F major (FAC), A minor (ACE), D

minor (DFA) and E minor (EGB). All of these broken chords share the same pattern
because they have just white notes. You should practise all of them, beginning
the same kind of preparatory

with

exercise shown above for C major.

CHROMATIC SCALE ON D: TWO OCTAVES


This would be a good time ro learn the two-octave
works with

exactly

the same fingering

chromatic

scale, starting

as the one octave version.

Just

on D. It
continue

passing the 3rd over, or thumb under, to get you into the next octave.

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