left middle because its in the third row of letters from the left
To play an A minor chord on the keyboard, place your index finger on the A key, middle finger on the C key, and ring finger on the E key.
The finger used to strike the "C" key on a QWERTY keyboard is the left middle finger. In touch typing, the left hand is responsible for the keys on the left side of the keyboard, and the middle finger is positioned on the "D" key, allowing it to easily reach the "C" key below it.
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.
To play a C4 chord on the piano, use your right hand with your thumb on C, middle finger on E, and pinky finger on G.
Press key Shift with any finger of yours, then press key C with any other finger. Then release both.
right index finger. Or the right thumb. Or if you are writing a substantial amount of information on the right side of the keyboard (ie "o,l,m, or k)your hands could be more to that side so you would then write it with your left index finger. really depends on how fast your typing and what finger you want to use at the time. in the end all that really matters is that the key was typed.
To type the degree symbol (°) on a Windows keyboard, you can press "Alt + 0176" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac keyboard, you can press "Option + Shift + 8". Once you have entered the degree symbol, you can then type "C" to complete "°C" for degrees Celsius.
i think its your thumb 2nd Answer: The thumbs are used only for striking the space bar . . . the "B" key is struck with your left index or pointer finger.
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.