Arpeggios are notes of a chord played in succession, either ascending or descending. If you are practicing piano and want to learn the C Major arpeggio, this wikiHow will help.
Steps
Part 1
Part 1 of 4:
Getting Started
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Sit on the edge of the piano bench and stretch your arms out straight. If they hit the piano, move the bench back. This step is important, as if you are to close to the piano you will have bad position.
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Place your hands on the middle 'C' key on the piano. Curve your fingers and sit straight up. You want to have good posture when playing piano.Advertisement
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Take a breath and double check your positioning before starting. It can be easy to rush into playing the arpeggio, but it is best to take your time before you start.Advertisement
Part 2
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Learning the Notes and Timing on the Right Hand
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Place your right hand (finger 1) on middle 'C'. Make sure each finger has a key. Fingers should not share piano keys, or be significantly spaced out for this arpeggio.
- If each finger does not line up with a key, re-position your hand.
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Play the first 3 notes of the arpeggio (C, E, G) with fingers 1, 2 and 3. Then slide the thumb underneath to play the next 'C'.
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Play notes E, G and C with 2, 3 and 5.
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Come back down from the arpeggio. Repeat the succession backwards.
- If you are finding coming down from the arpeggio to be difficult, slow down! Set your metronome at a slow pace, and take your time. Arpeggios can be quite tricky, and they take awhile to get the hang out!
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Play whole notes when learning. To challenge yourself, play different rhythms like quarter notes, eighth notes, and half notes!Advertisement
Part 3
Part 3 of 4:
Learning the Notes and Timing on the Left Hand
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Place your left hand on the 'C' below middle 'C'. Make sure each finger has a key.
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Play the first 3 notes of the arpeggio (C, E, G) with fingers 5, 3 and 2. Then use your thumb to play the next 'C'.
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Play notes E, G and C with 3, 2 and 1.
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Come back down from the arpeggio. Repeat the succession backwards.Advertisement
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Tips
- Finger 1 is your thumb, finger 2 is your pointer finger, finger 3 is your middle finger, 4 is the ring finger, and 5 is the pinkie.Thanks
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