#Need Help Creating Finger Notation for a piano song
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wait you can't finger the piano, dafuq. So do you mean what finger to use to play each note? If yes then I have no clue how you would do that. Never seen or heard of something like that but maybe ask reddit.
I said finger notation????
well I only make sheet music but not specifically for piano so I would be little help lol
So you number your fingers 1 till 5. tumb numer 1 pinky number 5. Generally right hand, play the highest note with your pink, the lowest with your tumb. left hand lowerst note with pinky highest note with tumb. If the notes are more apart or more notes than 5 you could use thumb tucks, and crossovers, and position changes. a video that might help too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irdHkvYbzdA
Here's 5 best practice principles for piano fingerings that I strongly feel that would help everyone with proper finger techniques. My advice is to try to digest each principle and apply that to your pieces. Pretty soon, you will see amazing results with your fingers and the songs that you play.
Comment if you already apply any of the principle...
Also if you want to play songs that do have piano tutorials, watching those tutorials not the synthesia ones, but where you can see actual people playing. Watch which fingers they use.
dawg I know how to play piano😭 I just want to get finger notation for Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement and Rumbling Opening from AOT
I could not find any finger notation on those particular pieces, but there are tutorials on them, which could help you to figure it out.
Figuring out what works for you by looking at how other people do it, and using the general “rules” that where stated in the video 🙈. Sorry If It wasn’t helpfull.