G Major Scale Piano Tutorial (both hands, 1 octave, 2 octaves, moderate pace, and fast: 8th notes)
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Hello! Thanks so much for watching 😊.
Additional notes:
- Keys in the scale (tba)
- Left hand fingering for 2+ octaves: tba
- Right hand fingering for 2+ octaves: tba
- You can practice at a slow tempo (under 100bpm) with or without a metronome in 4/4 time, playing on each beat. After, you can start going faster by playing 8th notes in 4/4 time. To do that, you play on the beat, between the current and next beat, and on beat again. Start slow, then increase the tempo by 5-10 each time.
After you have mastered one hand, try playing both hands together slowly 😄
For some fun, try playing a scale invertedly (playing the scale in the opposite direction, both hands; ex. RH: right to left [start to end] and LH: left to right [end to beginning of scale] and vice versa)
Circle of Fifths playlist: • Learn the Circle of Fi...
*note: b means flat
- C major scale • C Major Scale Piano Tu...
- G major scale • G Major Scale Piano Tu...
- D major scale • D Major Scale Piano Tu...
- A major scale
- E major scale
- B(Cb) major scale
- F#(Gb) major scale
- C#(Db) major scale
- A flat major scale
- E flat major scale
- B flat major scale
- F major scale
Good luck, everyone, on your practice! Also, feel free to comment if you guys have any questions. I can try to help