Questions tagged [fingering]

For questions about choosing which finger(s) to use when playing an instrument. This tag can apply to pressing a key (of a keyboard), to stop a string, or the set of fingers to use to produce a particular note or chord.

Most of the time, using numbers to designate the fingers.

Fingering is an important part of learning new pieces. Sometimes, the composer himself or herself will indicate fingerings in the score. Many players mark fingerings on the sheet music of the piece they are studying, usually when they are not self-evident.

On woodwinds and keyed brass instruments, learning the fingerings for a given note is an important part of learning to play.

  • Traditionally, piano fingerings use this convention:

Left Hand =|= Right Hand

5-4-3-2-1 =|= 1-2-3-4-5

a-r-m-i-t =|= t-i-m-r-a

  • and bowed strings (violin, viola, cello):

1-2-3-4

i-m-r-a

for the hand stopping the strings, and 0 when no finger should be on the string. A letter O with a short line at the bottom center of the O is used by cellists to indicate thumb positions.


Legend:

t: thumb, i: index, m: middle finger, r: ring finger, a: auricular (=pinky)

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Strange fingering in Hungarian Rhapsody No.2

This is an except from Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 by Liszt from John Thompson's Grade 3 (The key signature of this section is F Major): I don't understand why it recommends playing the E and B♭ together using fingers 1 and 2, which is quite a…
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Ständchen Schubert arr. Liszt help

How should this section be played? (The 4th and 5th chords) It appears that I should play it with my hands on top of one another, left over right. Usually if i saw this in another piece of music I would just play the e and c# with my right hand, but…
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Anatomic problem

I've been taking guitar lessons for a few months and I love it, but I'm planning to quit. Its seems impossible to me because I have huge pulps on my fingers which mute some chords. Any tips or device to put on them?(apart of buying a customized…
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Best way to maintain voicing in this example, without awkwardness

I have tried this with crossing the LH over, and under, to hit the A# indicated by the arrow; have also tried playing the A# with RH. The latter is much easier but makes it incredibly hard to maintain the voicing. The former is very awkward. Hoping…
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Fingering on sheet music?

I'm trying to teach an autistic child the trumpet. He does not read music. Is there any sheet music out there with the fingerings already on it?
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How to properly play this piano chord

I am playing 3 keys in following sequence. See attached picture for the fingers i use to press 3 keys A# A# F A# F A# I have to keep repeating the above sequence. I use pinky on left A#, index finger on F and thumb on Right F#. The problem is no…
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Cant seem to switch from D minor to A chord on guitar

I've been playing for a month now, and I've been trying to practice just change for weeks now, but it's not really working. I'm using this fingering for A chord x02130 the problem is that the G string keeps buzzing because it's too far behind, and…
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From Love Story. How to play this measure showed in the picture with left hand?

How to play this measure with left hand? Also which finger for each note? Thank you!
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When I try to play tabs, my fingerpicking sounds robotic

Its more like when I place fingers or maybe both, I produce clear tones and all, but the when I try to play something that should be like in line nice and steady, I play it like I m breaking it on shorter parts, like I said robotic, and its not that…
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Recommended fingering for a bar from "The Typewriter" by Leroy Anderson

This is an excerpt from "The Typewriter" by Leroy Anderson: I can't find a comfortable fingering for the middle bar. Since the final note in the previous bar is a C, fingered with a 4, I find myself having to play the G# with 1, which is…
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Would you have the fingering for the left hand of these two measures?

The score below is "Moldau", transcripted for piano. **On the measure number 24 (second on the scan), on left hand, should we really play "thumb (1) thumb (1)" and keep the B white doted note during the six first notes. **For the measure number 25…