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index finger (if that's the one next to your pinkie)
when you strike a piano key you get a musical note out of the piano.
Make your fingers as though to play a low C, but add the key that's under the octave key. In other words, finger a low C but add the bottom thumb key.
low b- left hand:thumb on back key, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd key down, and right middle finger on the middle finger key. DO NOT PUT THE FIRST FINGER DOWN ON THE RIGHT HAND! that would play a b flat B above the break- back left thumb, all three left hand key holes, all three right hand key holes, and the outside extension key. hit this key with the left pinky. high b- back left thumb, first finger on 1st key hole, 2nd finger on key hold
L, O and P
if using a qwerty keyboard then use left index finger to strike "b" the finger with which you strike "f"
left pinky
Pointer finger?
left little finger
our fourth finger is used for typing the f
pinky
The Home Row keys are "A", "S", "D", "F", "G", "H", "J", "K", "L", and ";". The " ' " key is sometimes considered as a Home Row key.
index finger (if that's the one next to your pinkie)
pinky. What else could you use?
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.
your finger
right finger