to play a low c concert, you put your (left hand) three fingers on top down.(pointer finger, middle finger, and ring finger) to play a middle c concert, you put your pointer finger (left hand) and your pointer finger (right hand) down. to play a high c concert, you do the same as a middle c, but you add the side key, right next to your pointer finger down with the side of your pointer. while keeping the hole covered and your finger down. hope this helps!
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an a sharp is just a b so the first finger of your left hand however and a flat is a g sharp which is all three fingers of your left hand and your pinky finger of your left hand
An E sharp is more or less the same note as an F natural. For the lower two octaves, it'd be fingered, left thumb-1-2-3, right 1 and pinky on the Eflat key. For the higher octave, it'd be left thumb 1-3, right 1 and pinky on the Eflat key.
To play a high natural a on the flute, use the thumb and middle finger of your left hand, and the middle finger and little finger of your right hand. You'll need a lot of breath support, but careful not to "blast" it.
The B/F piano chord can be played in different ways by pressing the B and F notes together with the left hand, or by playing the B note with the right hand and the F note with the left hand. Another way is to play the B note with the thumb and the F note with the pinky finger of the right hand.
to play a low c concert, you put your (left hand) three fingers on top down.(pointer finger, middle finger, and ring finger) to play a middle c concert, you put your pointer finger (left hand) and your pointer finger (right hand) down. to play a high c concert, you do the same as a middle c, but you add the side key, right next to your pointer finger down with the side of your pointer. while keeping the hole covered and your finger down. hope this helps!
If your name is Jerry, you can.
You hold your finger on the note you wish to play wile the other hand strums that string
an a sharp is just a b so the first finger of your left hand however and a flat is a g sharp which is all three fingers of your left hand and your pinky finger of your left hand
It is acutually very easy. The high A and the low A has the same fingering but with the high note you have to blow more air. With the low note you blow less air through. To play either A you put your left pionter and middle fingers on their places. Also your thumb in its place. The last finger to put on is your pinkie on the E-flat key.(The first key on the foot joint. Edit: For highest octave, use middle finger on left hand, thumb, and pointer finger on right hand, pinky on right hand. If you don't use your pinky, the note will not sound.
Low a: back key, index finger, middle finger, ring finger (left hand) and index and middle finger on right hand.high a: the key above the "e" key.heres a fingering charthttp://www.ilearnmusic.com/Clarinet/fingeringchart.jpgzoom in for better viewing.
all you do is play the first two keys on the top finger 1 and finger 2 starting with your left hand.
To play a Bb/C piano chord, place your left hand pinky on the Bb note and your thumb on the C note. Then, add the middle finger on the F note. Play all three notes together to create the Bb/C chord.
To play a G7 chord on the piano with your left hand, place your thumb on G, your index finger on B, your middle finger on D, and your pinky finger on F. Press down all the keys at the same time to play the G7 chord.
left hand on the bottom, right hand on the top. play the first key with your pointer finger, the second key with your middle finger, and the third key with your ring finger. the positioning of your bottom left hand is up to you. its all about what is most comfortable.
An E sharp is more or less the same note as an F natural. For the lower two octaves, it'd be fingered, left thumb-1-2-3, right 1 and pinky on the Eflat key. For the higher octave, it'd be left thumb 1-3, right 1 and pinky on the Eflat key.