When playing do, re, mi, fa, so, la, si and tenor do, you should use this fingering if you want to play together. First, 1 finger plays do, then two fingers plays re, and at the same time 1 finger leaves the keyboard, then three fingers press mi while two fingers leave, and then: three fingers press mi at the same time.
1 refers to the position of moving from below the third finger to fa, when the third finger is slightly extended. Be careful not to excessively twist the whole hand with 1 finger. If the hand is too oblique, it will be ugly and inconvenient to play. Then play fa at 1, and three fingers leave the keyboard at the same time, that is, one finger pierces, and then pop up so, la, si and treble to do it one by one.
Want to play 1234567, corresponding to thumb, index finger, middle finger, thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger of the right hand. This is the fingering of electronic organ to be talked about today. If you are careful, you will find that there is fingering in the middle.
The most common fingering in playing the electronic organ is the pointing method. Direct fingering is the most basic fingering, also called in-situ fingering, which does not expand or contract, and naturally arranges one finger and one key according to the fingers.
Just start practicing staccato, you can practice fingering at the same time. For example, play five notes in C major with your right hand, starting from the center C and ending at g 1, and play them up and down with your thumb, index finger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger respectively, that is, 12345 fingering. This is good training. The towering buildings start from here. In the future, the direct pointing method will accompany every piece of music and etude, and it will be everywhere all the time.