For advanced students who move ahead of the class, Scale Fingering Charts correspond to the colors used in the Recorder and Ukulele charts, and, develop a greater understanding of many patterns found in music.
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Keyboard Scale Fingerings
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Scale fingering charts are for students who have progressed beyond the class song selections and are ready to apply the major scale pattern of whole and half steps to fingering patterns on the keyboard.

Prerequisite to learning the scales are:

1) Knowing the pattern of whole and half steps that make a major scale. Lesson Link

2) An understanding of how sharps and flats are used to lower or raise a pitch.

3) The use of sharps and flats in the Key Signature.

Making the charts:

1) Use the same color construction paper as the color of the chart.
2) Paste the left hand fingering on one side of the construction paper, and the right hand fingering on the opposite side.
3) Place the charts in letter trays, or file folders in the order to be played, C, G, D, F.

 

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