B Major Scale -- Proper Fingering

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2007

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learn how to play a B Major Scale with proper fingering. This is a principle you can apply to all of the scales eventually. The big rule is to keep your THUMB OFF THE BLACK KEYS.

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  • how many sharps/flats r in the b major scale?

  • all the black keys are sharped (so five sharps.

    B C# D# E F# G# A#

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  • what about the left hand...

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  • Thanks :)

  • @Kossrifle Piano can be more intense than almost any other instrument so you may want to do away with the z's while you're playing it ;p

  • xD I have a major scales test thx for the tips--i dun play piano tho zzz

  • @harrypotter8925 5# look up Circle of fifths and they will all make more sence

  • i thought the last B should be played with little finger

  • AMAZING IT REALLYWORKS!!!!

  • I've been practising this, and I'm quite proud that I figured this out from logic.

  • 1-5-8 keys...= A chord(major)

    1-4-8 = minor chord

    For example C chord

    put one finger in C-1, E-5 , G-8

  • my exam is next week and havet practised this scale yet!! :-(

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