![]() There are quite a few well-known pianists who have overcome this issue. I can (at least with less trouble) play "3-finger-chords" between the blacks in other melodies, but as soon as the fourth finger comes into the picture.Īlthough I don't have any personal experience with this issue, I'd like to say two things:ġ. ![]() finger has to be placed a little up on C and will hit the corner of Db. Any suggestions?Įven if I try to play the whites below the blacks the 4. ![]() If I slowly put down one finger at a time I can manage to make it work, but as soon as i try to play the melody, the wrong black keys are "activated" as well. I've done that now for weeks and it doesn't help. My teacher (nice young man about half my age) says that I must practice putting one finger at a time, and over time it'll get better. There is simply not room for my fingers between the blacks - in my opinion. Now, I'm a big man - been playing for 20 months - with big hands and thick fingers. But the surrounding black keys are merrily jumping up and down as well as the white ones, particularly Ab and Db, and it sounds terribly of course. In order to make my pinky (the right hand causes the worst trouble) reach the Eb, I have to put the other 3 fingers up between the blacks. Fingers 1-2-4-5 are supposed to be put on F-A-C and Eb. Already in bar 2 there is a "4-finger-chord" (don't know the English expression for this) which causes me trouble. I'm currently working on Tjaikowsky's opus 39 (album for the young) #12 "Farmer playing the Accordion".
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