1. Good the you explained why the “unusual” - we need to use finger 4 then roll-under the thumb. 2. It is better to explain a little about the relationship between the F major and putting flat on B. of course, it is music-theory, but we should know music-theory before play, even very simple one. Can just give a pointer, like, the circle of fifths, counterclockwise, Fetch a BEAD -- that should be the beginner should think.
i think the circle of 5ths is for another video. I am trying to keep to a very narrow window of how to play a scale. Other info can go in other videos otherwise they get too long. Thanks for the suggestions though 👍
Another excellent video, this time in F major. Really useful and clear.
Thanks so much! Glad you found it useful 👍
Hi mam, im a beginner, i could play only in C-major and how should i start to learn other key ?? Should i start with scales?
Hello! Yes scales are a good starting point. Finding a very simple piano book for beginners will be very useful if you can. Good luck!
1. Good the you explained why the “unusual” - we need to use finger 4 then roll-under the thumb. 2. It is better to explain a little about the relationship between the F major and putting flat on B. of course, it is music-theory, but we should know music-theory before play, even very simple one. Can just give a pointer, like, the circle of fifths, counterclockwise, Fetch a BEAD -- that should be the beginner should think.
i think the circle of 5ths is for another video. I am trying to keep to a very narrow window of how to play a scale. Other info can go in other videos otherwise they get too long. Thanks for the suggestions though 👍