The middle of all keyboards Middle C is a basic foundation note. It is the first note that beginning pianists learn to find on the piano. It is on the outside left side of the group of two black keys in the middle of the piano.
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Read More »Middle C is often the first note the beginners learn to identify on the piano. It is a solid foundation to begin any piano study. This article will answer the most common questions about Middle C.
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Read More »Follow the diagram of the keys below if you get a little lost: Practice this exercise up and down a few times until you feel comfortable with the movement. When you feel comfortable, repeat the exercise with your left hand. Begin with your left hand fifth finger (pinky finger) on middle C, fourth finger (ring finger) on D, third finger (middle finger) on E, second finger (index finger) on F, and first finger (thumb) on G. Now descend from G with your first finger, second finger on F, third finger on E, fourth finger on D, and finally pinky finger on middle C. Congratulations! You can practice this warmup from any note by following the same finger pattern, but it is especially useful for finding and practicing from middle C.
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