When playing music, whether the fingering arrangement is appropriate will directly affect the playing effect. Only when the fingering a
When playing music, whether the fingering arrangement is appropriate will directly affect the playing effect. Only when the fingering arrangement is reasonable can the music be played clearly and smoothly. Especially when learning new music, it is very important to arrange fingering reasonably. The following is my common fingering of electronic piano. Welcome to read.
Brief introduction of common fingering of electronic organ
Due to the different finger conditions and the influence of playing skills, each phrase has several fingering arrangements. But the first condition is: we must keep the phrase complete and coherent, and also consider the highest and lowest notes of the phrase, so as to give full play to the five fingers.
Here are some common fingering methods:
1, pointing method
When a phrase can be popped up with the handle, use the forward fingering method. Generally, this fingering method has a small finger spacing within five degrees and does not need to be stretched. Young piano players need moderate expansion to keep their hands relaxed naturally. This is the most widely used fingering.
2. Finger piercing
A fingering method that requires the thumb to pass under the second, third and fourth fingers and move the finger position upward.
3, across the finger method
Contrary to fingering. A fingering method that requires two fingers (or three or four fingers) to cross the big finger to move the finger down.
The application of needling and crossing fingers is inseparable from the thumb, which is one of the five fingers and should not be used more.
Generally speaking, the commonly used methods of finger expansion and finger contraction are as follows.
4. Finger expansion method
For the requirement of fluent phrases, it is necessary to increase the distance between two fingers.
Step 5 shorten your fingers
The fingering used when the distance between two fingers needs to be shortened.
6, homophone fingering
Play the same sound with different fingers.
7. Wheel fingering
Fingers take turns playing a key in sequence.
8. dark fingering
Also known as "dumb change", when the range between two sounds is wide, it is a kind of playing method that refers to the change but the sound remains the same because of the fluency of the phrase. It should be noted that the duration of the sound pressed when changing fingers should not be too short.
Conventional fingering of electronic organ
Want to play 1234567, corresponding to thumb, index finger, middle finger, thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger of the right hand respectively. The next high-pitched finger is played with the thumb.
The words on the left hand correspond to the little finger, ring finger, middle finger, index finger, thumb, middle finger and index finger respectively.
The fingers of the right hand pass through from below and the fingers of the left hand cross from above. For beginners of keyboard instruments, fingering practice is best to start with the most basic fingering of left and right scales and standardize them.
For example, in the scale of C major, if you practice in an octave range, you can use 3-5 fingering on the right hand, that is, 1.2.3. 1.2.3.4.5 fingering, and 5-3 fingering on the right hand, that is, 5.4.3.2.1.3 fingering. The left hand can use 5-3 fingering, that is, 5.4.3.2.1.3.2.1fingering. And the downward direction can be 3-5, that is, 1.2.3. 1.2.3.4.5.
If you practice the scale in C major for more than one octave, you can use 3-4 fingering on the right hand, that is,1.2.3.1.2.3.4.1.2.3.4 means that the last note needs 5 fingers to go up. Similarly, 4-3 fingering can still be used for left-handed rising tone, that is, 4.3.2.1.3.2.1.4.3.2.1means that the first rising tone needs five fingers. You can use 3-4 fingers when going down with your left hand, that is,1.2.3.1.2.3.4.1.2.3.4 means that the last sound needs 5 fingers.
These fingering methods are not only convenient for playing scales in C major, but also convenient for playing scales in D major, E major, G major, A major and B major. But in F major, it needs to be changed to 4-3 fingering, that is,1.2.3.4.1.2.3.1.2.3.4.1.2.3 fingering. Use 3-4 fingering, 4.3.2.1.3.2.1.4.3.2.1refer to the following. I don't know if you can understand ... > There are still some things that need to be understood, such as what is direct pointing, finger extension and finger contraction, mainly through practice.
Fingering plays an important role in playing. Will affect the coherence and fluency of the whole melody.
Some fingering is fixed. For example, the fingering of the scale part, you should pay attention to the fingering of which key when you practice it. There are also some fingering of music, which the author has marked and can be played directly according to fingering.
Some fingering is flexible. Melody is unmarked, so you need to mark it yourself according to your own understanding of melody. This point needs to be tried and trained in the usual fingering. Conventional fingering of electronic organ
Basic fingering of electronic organ
First of all, let's talk about a very, very basic problem.
Want to play 1234567, corresponding to thumb, index finger, middle finger, thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger of the right hand respectively.
The next high-pitched finger is played with the thumb.
The words on the left hand correspond to the little finger, ring finger, middle finger, index finger, thumb, middle finger and index finger respectively.
The fingers of the right hand pass through from below and the fingers of the left hand cross from above.
For beginners of keyboard instruments, fingering practice is best to start with the most basic fingering of left and right scales and standardize them.
For example, in the scale of C major, if you practice in an octave range, you can use 3-5 fingering on the right hand, that is, 1.2.3. 1.2.3.4.5 fingering, and 5-3 fingering on the right hand, that is, 5.4.3.2.1.3 fingering. The left hand can use 5-3 fingering, that is, 5.4.3.2.1.3.2.1fingering. And the downward direction can be 3-5, that is, 1.2.3. 1.2.3.4.5.
If you practice the scale in C major for more than one octave, you can use 3-4 fingering on the right hand, that is,1.2.3.1.2.3.4.1.2.3.4 means that the last note needs 5 fingers. Similarly, 4-3 fingering can still be used for left-handed rising tone, that is, 4.3.2.1.3.2.1.4.3.2.1means that the first rising tone needs five fingers. You can use 3-4 fingers when going down with your left hand, that is,1.2.3.1.2.3.4.1.2.3.4 means that the last sound needs 5 fingers.
These fingering methods are not only convenient for playing scales in C major, but also convenient for playing scales in D major, E major, G major, A major and B major. But in F major, it needs to be changed to 4-3 fingering, that is,1.2.3.4.1.2.3.1.2.3.4.1.2.3 fingering. Use 3-4 fingering, 4.3.2.1.3.2.1.4.3.2.1.
Attachment: Finger piercing
1 refers to fingering, or "thumb creep", and some people call it "hole drilling", which means 1 refers to fingering by playing higher notes with 2 fingers, 3 fingers or 4 fingers.
For example, when we play do, re, mi, fa, so, la, si and tenor do, if we want to play them together without stopping, we must use this fingering. First 1 fingers play do, then 2 fingers play re, and at the same time 1 fingers leave the keyboard, then 3 fingers press mi and 2 fingers leave, and then: 3 fingers press mi, and 1 fingers move from below 3 fingers to fa position, at this time, 3 fingers stretch slightly, so be careful not to twist the whole hand excessively with 1 fingers. If then plays fa at 1, and at the same time, three fingers leave the keyboard, thus completing a finger puncture, and then pops up so, la, si and treble to do it one by one.
There are some rules for finger piercing.
You can only wear 1 finger, only 2, 3 or 4 fingers, but not 5 fingers. Wearing five fingers is taboo. In addition, 1 wears 2, 1 wears 3 more times than 1 wears 4.
Finger expansion
Easy to understand, right? As the name implies, it's just playing with your hands open. One-to-one fingering can only have five keys. It would be foolish if we played four tones like do, mi, so and si and asked to press them at the same time. Don't worry, here comes the attached finger.
Concept: Holding the finger, also known as extending the finger, refers to the fingering in which the fingers spread horizontally, and the sum of the keys touched by two fingers and the hand index between two fingers is less than the interval number of two keyboards to be touched. Mathematical description again ...
For example, 1 refers to mi, 3 refers to si, and there are 3 fingers between 1 and 3 fingers. There are five white bonds between mi and si. 3<5, that is to say, open your fingers.