left middle because its in the third row of letters from the left
You play it with your right thumb.with practice you will be the best in town
Use the keyboard.
index finger (if that's the one next to your pinkie)
You simply play all the white notes from one C to the next, first going up the keyboard (from left to right) and then down (from right to left). The usual fingering is 1 (thumb) on C, 2 (index finger) on D, 3 (middle finger) on E, 1 on F, 2 on G, 3 on A, 4 (ring finger) on B, 5 on C. If you want to play a multiple octave scale you start with 1 on C again when you reach it.
Press key Shift with any finger of yours, then press key C with any other finger. Then release both.
D is easy all you need to do is get Your right thumb on the c do not click and with the finger you point with place it on to the d that is right next to middle c here is a picture middle c D
The corresponding key in every finger on a computer keyboard is Q-W-E-R-T-Y. If a keyboard does not have these letters next to each other, no one would be able to type properly without making errors.
Your right index finger.
By finger pressure.
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Thumbs- The space barPointer finger- Left on F and right on JMiddle Finger- Left on D and right on KRing Finger- Left on S and right on LPinky Finger- Left on A and right on ; (Semi colon)
The bumps or nipples found on the F and J keys on the keyboard helps users correctly position their left and right hand on the keyboard without having to look at it. For example, without looking at the keyboard you can easily position your left index finger on the F and the right index finger on the J, which then positions all the remainder of your fingers in the correct position.