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I m a beginner so it s labeled by the numbers of the fingers. It s finger 2 and it is circled. But it isn t where it should be as finger 2, which note D is always below the first line on the treble clef. This one is ON the first line. What does this mean I should do?
Also, all of the rest of the notes on this staff are a line above where they should be on the treble clef. Please help
3 Answers
- az_lenderLv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
Play an E (the first line) but play it with your index finger. They're telling you that if you use the 3rd finger for this E, you'll run out of fingers as the piece goes up high.
- lainiebskyLv 76 years ago
Only in the very earliest beginner level of piano is finger 2 always D. As soon as you get past that first introduction to five finger position you use the fingerings that work for a particular passage. Sounds like you have something that requires you to move your hand up to the next position, with 1 on D, 2 on E, and so on.