Hand positions and hello
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Hand positions and hello
Hello Andrew and group. I started to learn keyboard three weeks ago and am totally hooked. I have had two lessons but they have stopped now until after the summer holidays and there is so much that I need to know. There are several things that confuse me (lots more than several really) and I would welcome any advice.
The first question is about hand position. I have also been learning clarinet for the last year and that (although certainly not an easy instrument) is at least pretty straight forward in that certain fingers play certain notes. Obviously we do not have enough fingers for that to work with a keyboard.
There seems to be so many variations about which fingers play which notes so are there any rules about where your hands need to be or does it depend in which key you are playing?
I love your youtube videos Andrew, they are so straightforward and entertaining too. You have a real talent for teaching.
Thanks in anticipation
Annie
The first question is about hand position. I have also been learning clarinet for the last year and that (although certainly not an easy instrument) is at least pretty straight forward in that certain fingers play certain notes. Obviously we do not have enough fingers for that to work with a keyboard.
I love your youtube videos Andrew, they are so straightforward and entertaining too. You have a real talent for teaching.
Thanks in anticipation
Annie
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Re: Hand positions and hello
Hi
And Welcome 

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Re: Hand positions and hello
Welcome to the forums!
Your fingering and hand position depends on what key you're playing. You have 10 fingers all together, 5 on each hand.
C Major with your right hand would be:
Fingers: 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5
C Major with your left hand would be:
Fingers: 5 4 3 2 1 3 2 1
On your right hand your thumb is finger 1, your index finger is finger 2, middle finger is 3, fourth finger is 4, and your pinky is 5.
On your left hand, it's mirrored but exactly the same numbering. your thumb is finger 1, your index finger is finger 2, middle finger is 3, fourth finger is 4, and your pinky is 5.


Hope that helps.
Your fingering and hand position depends on what key you're playing. You have 10 fingers all together, 5 on each hand.
C Major with your right hand would be:
Fingers: 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5
C Major with your left hand would be:
Fingers: 5 4 3 2 1 3 2 1
On your right hand your thumb is finger 1, your index finger is finger 2, middle finger is 3, fourth finger is 4, and your pinky is 5.
On your left hand, it's mirrored but exactly the same numbering. your thumb is finger 1, your index finger is finger 2, middle finger is 3, fourth finger is 4, and your pinky is 5.


Hope that helps.

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Re: Hand positions and hello
Thank you both for the warm welcome.
Jordan, thank you for taking the time to explain the finger numbers. I have got that straight in my head now. However I am still confused about the actual hand positions when playing a piece of music. Your hands obviously have to move the width of the keyboard to play all the notes. Looking at the "Technique section" on the forum I see that I am not the only one having difficulty with this. I am hoping it will all come with experience and practice.
Annie
Jordan, thank you for taking the time to explain the finger numbers. I have got that straight in my head now. However I am still confused about the actual hand positions when playing a piece of music. Your hands obviously have to move the width of the keyboard to play all the notes. Looking at the "Technique section" on the forum I see that I am not the only one having difficulty with this. I am hoping it will all come with experience and practice.
Annie
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Re: Hand positions and hello
Well, I think it helps if you read sheets that got fingering now in the beginning. Then the hand positioning will slowly get better and you will more instinctlicly know how to move your hands 

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