L, O and P
Lowest - Left hand - thumb(1st finger), 2nd finger, 3rd finger and 4th finger Right Hand - 2nd finger, 3rd finger and 4th finger (no pinky) Middle - LH - thumb, 3rd finger, 4th finger RH - 2nd finger, 3rd finger and 4th finger (no pinky) Top - LH - thumb, 3rd finger and 4th finger RH - none
hold down your pointer middle and ring finger on your left hand and your pointer and your middle finger on your left hand
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
It depends: A rotary piccolo is held differently; with a finger hook for your left hand little finger and a thumb grip. Your right hand has another finger hole but is used only for page turns. A normal pic is held with two fingers of the left hand wrapped around the valve casing and the other two around the third valve slide. On the right hand, your little finger goes under the fourth valve or in the finger hook, and your thumb wherever feels comfortable resting against the first valve casing.
you press "A" and "Q" with it
The pinky finger "officially", but using the ring finger isn't a crime.
If you are holding the saxophone correctly, press the keys underneath your index, middle, and ring finger on you left hand and your index finger on your right hand. Use the octave key if you need it.
Lowest - Left hand - thumb(1st finger), 2nd finger, 3rd finger and 4th finger Right Hand - 2nd finger, 3rd finger and 4th finger (no pinky) Middle - LH - thumb, 3rd finger, 4th finger RH - 2nd finger, 3rd finger and 4th finger (no pinky) Top - LH - thumb, 3rd finger and 4th finger RH - none
To play an A on the piano, locate the black key to the right of the A key and press it down with your finger. This key is also known as Bb.
To key a capital "T," you should hold down the right Shift key using your right little finger. Simultaneously, use your left index finger to press the "t" key. This technique allows you to type capital letters efficiently while maintaining proper finger positioning on the keyboard.
To play the D7/F chord on the piano, place your left hand thumb on the F key, your index finger on the A key, your middle finger on the C key, and your pinky finger on the D key. In your right hand, play the F key with your thumb, the A key with your middle finger, the C key with your ring finger, and the E key with your pinky finger.
Pointer finger?
left little finger
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.
hold down your pointer middle and ring finger on your left hand and your pointer and your middle finger on your left hand
Press key Shift with any finger of yours, then press key C with any other finger. Then release both.