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I'm upstairs off-topic, how to practice without a piano.
You should draw bread to satisfy your hunger, and you can use a piece of wood.
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1. One-to-one fingering: One-to-one fingering is the most basic and simplest fingering for practicing piano, which can be one-to-one with black and white keys, or one-to-one with simple black keys or white keys.
2. Fingering: Fingering, as the name suggests, is a method of passing one finger through one or even more fingers, and the commonly used fingering method is one finger through the first.
The second and third fingers, such as those in C major, are used when playing fingering.
3. Yue fingering: Yue fingering is used to play lower notes, when the span of both hands is relatively large, the second or first.
Third, the fourth finger passes through the top of one finger, here it should be noted that only other fingers can pass through one finger, and the fourth finger can not pass through the third finger or the second finger, which is not standardized.
4. Finger expansion: When the syllables of the finger are larger than the span between the fingers, we need to use the finger expansion method. Finger expansion can be done with any two fingers, and there are no fixed requirements and specifications.
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Beginners to learn piano are recommended to practice fingering as follows:
When playing the piano, the hand is arched, the metacarpal joint is slightly raised, imagine that you are holding a ball in your hand, touch the key with the part of your fingertips close to the fingertips, and the first knuckle and second knuckle of the finger play a supporting role, and maintain the first knuckle during playing.
1. The support of the second knuckle and metacarpal joint should not collapse or fold the fingers.
In order to facilitate memorization at the beginning of learning the piano, the fingers should be numbered, and the five fingers of the left and right hands should be marked as five finger numbers, the thumb is 1, the index finger is 2, and so on.
In the repertoire of the first stage, there are more detailed fingering marks, that is, finger marks, which can be played according to the finger marks, and in the later stage of the repertoire, there is usually no detailed fingering marking, as long as you develop good fingering habits, you can no longer carefully check whether you are using the right fingers against the score.
Place your fingers on the piano correctly, spread your fingers apart and hang down naturally, and touch the piano with the tips of your fingers, not the tips of your fingers. Then place your fingers on the corresponding five sounds: do, re, mi, fa, and so, and then practice finger piercing and finger crossing.
Cross-finger playing is to pass the finger through the index finger, middle finger, ring finger to play the bass key, this fingering can not cross the thumb, generally more is the index finger across the middle finger, the middle finger across the thumb, the ring finger across the thumb is relatively rare. When the thumb is on the black keys of the piano, it should be noted that the index finger, middle finger, and ring finger cannot be on the white keys.
The more common fingering is finger extension, that is, the finger is stretched horizontally, up or down, generally the thumb and other fingers are stretched more, the middle finger and ring finger, ring finger and little finger are used less. The corresponding fingering is the retraction of the fingers, where two fingers that do not correspond together.
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The simplest fingering in the piano is the fingering method, which is to put the five fingers on the corresponding keyboard, and then refer to the five notes corresponding to do, re, mi, fa, and so, and pay attention to the keys without intervals in the middle.
Finger expansion is to play five fingers on an interval greater than five degrees, generally 1 finger and 2 fingers will be spaced between a key, 1 finger can only wear fingers when wearing, can not wear 5 fingers, the common finger wearing method is 1 finger through 2 fingers and 1 finger through 3 fingers.
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To practice the piano, you can use fingering techniques such as over-fingering and piercing fingering. Fingering, also known as "thumb crossing", is usually used to play lower notes, and when playing a large span with both hands, when you want to play the bass next to you, two or three or four fingers cross over one finger to play the bass.
When using cross-fingering, it should be noted that when crossing, only one finger can be crossed, not other fingers, and it is very taboo to cross other fingers. When crossing the finger, pay attention to whether the 1 finger is placed on the black key, if it is placed on the black key, then the finger cannot fall on the white key after the finger is pierced.
Fingering is also called "thumb dive", and some people call it "drilling caves". The method of use is 1 finger from 2 fingers, 3 fingers and four fingers underneath, when playing, the fingers are half-gripped, one finger can move freely under 2 fingers, 3 fingers and 4 fingers, and it should be noted that one finger can not wear 5 fingers when using fingering.
When wearing fingers, pay attention to whether the finger is placed on the white key, if it is placed on the white key, then a finger can not fall on the black key after wearing the finger (will form a don't leg), in special cases need to be pressed on the black key, in the case of easy hand to press the black key, in the practice of 1 finger through 2 fingers, 1 finger through 3 fingers than 1 finger through 4 fingers with more.
There are many fingering techniques for playing the piano, and beginners can learn it slowly, and it is more important to practice the basic skills first.
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The fingering exercises for the piano are as follows:
Straight fingering. Fingering: It is the most basic fingering rule in piano playing, also known as in-situ fingering.
The fingers are arranged naturally, the keys with no intervals in the middle, neither expanding nor shrinking, and the five fingers are distributed on the corresponding keys, corresponding to the five notes of do, re, mi, fa, and so. Articles 1-62 in "Beye's Piano Basics" and 1-18 in Czerny's 599 are basically straight fingering.
Wear fingering. Fingering: Only 1 finger (thumb) can be worn, and only 2, 3, or 4 fingers can be worn, when using fingering, it should be noted that 1 finger can not be worn 5 fingers, and it is taboo to wear 5 fingers.
For example, when the melody of the right hand continues to ascend, you should use fingering to move the handle to the right to play a higher note, so that the melody can be played coherently and smoothly. When practicing, 1 finger through 2 fingers, 1 finger through 3 fingers is more often used than 1 finger through 4 fingers.
Cross fingering. Cross-fingering: It is "across the thumb", which is the opposite of fingering. It is a fingering technique in which the finger is played by moving the finger over the big finger, such as playing the lower note when the right hand is continuously moved to the left and the lower note is played.
At the same time, there is also a taboo that you can't use 5 fingers to cross 1 finger, and try to avoid the whole hand and arm being clamped to the inside of the body as much as possible, and try to let the fingers take the initiative to cross 1 finger, and the wrist and arm can naturally follow the fingers.
Extended fingers. Finger expansion: It is to spread the five fingers and play the syllables of six or more degrees, (otherwise only do, re, mi, fa, so), and the tiger mouth between the big finger and the index finger is an advantageous condition for extending the hand type One or two keys are spaced between the fingers.
By analogy, finger expansion can be played between two adjacent fingers, and finger expansion should usually be avoided as well as finger expansion that spans more than three notes; Both black and white keys can be expanded, of course, to ensure that the playability is easy to play.
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