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Finger piano sheet music

Right hand: The thumb corresponds to 1 (simplified musical notation), the index finger corresponds to 2 (simplified musical notation), the middle finger corresponds to 3 (simplified musical notation), the ring finger corresponds to 4 (simplified musical notation), and the little finger corresponds to 5 (simplified musical notation).

Left hand: The thumb corresponds to 5 (simplified notation), the index finger corresponds to 4 (simplified notation), the middle finger corresponds to 3 (simplified notation), the ring finger corresponds to 2 (simplified notation), and the little finger corresponds to 1 (simplified notation).

Note: It depends on what the key signature of the simplified score is, which means you must first know what key it is. You can also refer to the first note of the music or the tonic note.

Extended information:

Correct finger shape

1. The first finger; the correct finger shape of the thumb. In the piano, the thumb is also called ① Fingers, it is said that the fingers should be erect, the tiger's mouth should be open, the thumb joint should be slightly bent, and the flesh on the edge of the nail should touch the key. Pay attention to the fact that the nail should be at an angle to the key surface, so that it can be considered truly erect.

2. The second finger; the correct hand shape of the index finger. Pay attention to the protrusion of the two joints and the fingertips touching the keys.

3. The third finger; the correct shape of the middle finger. The middle finger and index finger have the same hand shape, with two protruding joints and the fingertips touching the keys.

4. The correct hand shape of the fourth finger and ring finger, the hand shapes of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th fingers are all the same.

5. The fifth finger; the correct hand shape of the little finger. The correct hand shape of the small little finger is the same as that of 234 fingers.