![]() B Major starts with the 4th finger in your left hand.F# & C# Major starts with the 2nd finger in your right hand and 4th finger in your left hand.Not all of these scales will share the same fingering! Keep moving through each image in the order they are listed to move through your sharp key scales. ![]() Notice the fingerings for both your right and left are just the same as they were for your C Major Scale. For this scale do the exact same as you did for C Major. Next, we move to G Major which has one sharp - F#. *Your thumb will cross under your middle finger coming back down* Again, simply reverse this fingering coming back down. With our left hand, we start with 5 on the bottom C, then 4, 3, 2, &1, then cross over our 3rd finger to play 3, 2, &1 on the last 3 notes. *Your 3rd finger will cross over your thumb coming back down* ![]() Simply reverse your fingering to come back down, even if you're playing it more than one octave. Thus, C Major is at the top because it has no sharps or flats.įollow the fingering for this scale for one octave and if you want to play it 2 or more octaves I will show you how to do that in the video portion of this lesson.įor one octave in your right hand, start with your first finger, play 2 & 3, then bring your thumb under 3 to continue with 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 at the top C. The Circle of Fifths is a chart that lists all of our Major and Minor Key signatures in order of the number of sharps or flats that they have. It's also at the top of our Circle of Fifths and we will learn our scales in the same order that the keys are listed in the Circle of Fifths. We'll start with C Major which has no sharps or flats. Each image shows the name of the scale, how many sharps it has, the Ascending Fingering, (ascending means going up), the Descending Fingering, (descending means coming down), and the exact fingering for the Right Hand, (R.H.) and the Left Hand, (L.H.).
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