![]() Like others have said, this is how you start learning. ![]() Just starting to learn playing piano, I have been memorizing my fingers corresponding to the note on paper, so C is thumb vice versa ![]() You do all those things without even thinking these days - you can probably do several of them at one time without getting confused. When you were a toddler, you had to learn to speak, to walk, how to use a knife & fork - or even chopsticks - how to drink from a cup without a lid then later to read, to write, to ride a bike. You've already learned a lot of those in your life, most of them without even realising you were doing them. That might sound a tough job, but just think… Eventually, the scale or key you are working in will become more engrained than which finger is on which note at any given time, you'll just do it automatically.Ĭonsider it another muscle memory co-ordination task. ![]() Instead think about where E is in relation to C how far you had to move your hand to get there the patterns of the black & white keys and how they relate to the position you are currently in. You need them to start with so you don't fall over, but with more practise you'll no longer need them.ĭon't try to learn which finger goes on which key, because the idea that 1 is C will, as you've discovered, rarely be true. Think of the finger numbering guides as training wheels. ![]()
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