![]() Most arpeggios are still be played separate hands except for A major and G minor which need to be played both hands so more practice would be required. Black key scales uses a completely different set of fingering each from white key scales and thus would require more practice. For slow learners, it is still advisable for parents to learn so that they can guide their children at home.Īll scales are to be played 2 octaves, hands together and separately. From there hit the D flat and E flat with the second and third fingers, respectively. Hit the B flat with the second finger and bring the thumb under to hit the C. The right hand starts off on the second finger. Left hand will start on finger 3 but end on finger 2. When you’ve got the notes of the scale memorized go on over to your piano and I’ll show you the fingering. For this grade, there are two black-key major scale introduced – B flat major and E flat major. One of the different things is that right hand will start on finger 2 and then cross 1 under right away. ![]() For those who have skipped to grade 3 from grade 1, you would need to work very hard as this is a huge transition from grade 1 scales. ![]() For Grade 3, students should be quite familiar with playing white-key scales with both hands if they have gone through the grade 2 syllabus.
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