Relax, Share, and Laugh!
25 Aug
One of my beginner students was playing a piece where fingers 2, 3, and 4 were on the black keys. This position was awkward for her. She noticed that her pinkies were up in the air. To explain to me how awkward the position was, she giggled and said, “My pinkies want a spot!”
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Playing on the black keys is a great way for beginners (children and adults) to begin improvising. You can’t go wrong with the pentatonic scale!
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