![]() ![]() ![]() go back down and concentrate on getting the fingering right especially on the turn around.Here are some tips for playing the E flat major scale hands together: ![]() Once you feel very comfortable and can play it without really thinking about it, you can start putting it together. These are just the fingering patterns: Feel free to use 5 when appropriate (first note, last note, turning around).When putting this scale hands together, you really need to be able to play them hands separately without stopping to think about your fingering and notes first.Because it is natural and easy to play arpeggios in threes, but not in fours, one’s focus should be on getting a convincing four-to-a-beat arpeggio sound (sixteenth-notes). Try to avoid accenting every three notes.Occasionally in the literature arpeggios have to be played with a smooth legato, but repeatedly passing the thumb such extreme distances can lead to injuries. When practicing arpeggios, don’t worry about maintaining a legato touch.In the literature, it may be appropriate to put the thumb on a black key for the sake of execution, but crossing to the thumb on a black key from a white key (or from the thumb on a black key to a white key) should be avoided whenever possible. ![]() The fingerings given below represent the “official” accepted uses of fourth and third fingers. Use whatever is most appropriate given the individual circumstances in the literature.
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