![]() ![]() When you play hands together, be extra careful to ensure that all the fingerings are correct. Even playing means that articulation (how long you hold each note), rhythm and dynamics are all consistent from one note to the next. It’s essential to practice scales slowly and evenly. Starting with the thumb of one hand usually means playing the same note (an octave lower) with the outermost finger of the other hand. Download and print in PDF or MIDI free sheet music for 12 Major Scales with Arpeggios and Chromatic - Flute (Full Range) arranged by Yell0w P3nguin for. The reason for this is very simple: Our hands are mirror images of one another. It’s much more difficult to play the hands together since the fingerings are different for each hand. The best way to learn the scales at first is to practice hands separately. Many students will learn the notes, but not the proper fingerings. The scales featured in this cheatsheet are all natural minor. This Major Scales for Piano worksheet is designed to give you the proper fingerings for the scales. With this pattern you can work out the natural minor scale starting on any note of the piano. (If you don’t yet know the “magic formula,” simply surf over to How to Play a Piano Scale.) In fact, with the proper formula, it’s actually easy to learn the major scales – so easy, in fact, that you can learn them all in a day! Most piano students struggle with learning their scales, but this need not be the case. Here are all the major scales for piano, with all proper fingerings, for free download! Simply right-click the download icons or links and select “Save” to download the major piano scales worksheet.
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