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Post by 1748 Fri Jul 16, 2010 10:34 am

i learning kinder lieder album MP HELLER i found strange fingering is that right listed in the book or the book wrong number of fingering ???
https://i.servimg.com/u/f32/15/42/60/17/finger11.jpg
i wanna ask is the circle sign...is written in book is used fingering 4 because in other same note in bottom is written used 5
strange in beggining fingering....

what fingering is the right ???? used 5 or 4
thanks

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Post by frank Sat Jul 17, 2010 12:55 pm

There is no 100% right fingering, do what you like. I would use 4 all the time for C. Maybe they changed it to make it a bit more challenging to play it, or to train finger 4 a bit more.

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Post by 1748 Sat Jul 17, 2010 5:25 pm

ow...correct me if iam wrong
i mean i felt strange in beginning of left hand used finger 4 press chord using fingering 4-1-2-1 usually i press 5-1-3-1 using left hand
ok if for advance player its no problem...i thinking the book is wrong numbering fingering

ok i understand because i am learning classical piano lesson maybe it for train 4 a bit more...thanks frank...

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Post by frank Sat Jul 17, 2010 5:40 pm

I'm not an advanced player, maybe this is the reason why it it is easier for me not to move my hand position, so all keys are under my fingers with 4-1-2-1 for the whole bass line, and it is not difficult for my LH thumb to bridge a gap of one key.

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