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Title: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on November 17, 2005, 11:28:46 PM
I don't know if I posted this or if there is a another link with this, but here it is anyways:

The formula for a major scale is: _WS_ WS_ HS_ WS_ WS_ WS_ HS_

HS = half step; from one key to the very next key going forwards or backwards, regardless of color

WS = whole step; from one key to the next key with one key in between going forwards or backwards, regardless of color.

First, start on any note, then follow the formula of whole and half steps.  

Your fingers are numbered like this (same for both hands):

Thumb = 1
Index = 2
Middle = 3
Ring = 4
Pinky = 5

Now that u know all that, here are all your major scales w/fingering.  I suggest u write them out yourself at least one time to get more familiar with them and so u can put them in order:

C maj. scale (no # or b):  C  D  E  F  G  A  B  C  
D maj. scale (2#):  D  E  F#  G  A  B  C#  D
E maj. scale (4#):  E  F#  G#  A  B  C#  D#  E
G maj. scale (1#):  G  A  B  C  D  E  F#  G
A maj. scale (3#):  A  B  C#  D  E  F#  G#  A

R.H.   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   5
L.H.   5   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1
         

Db maj. scale (5b):  Db  Eb  F  Gb  Ab  Bb  C  Db
C# maj. scale (7#):  C#  D#  E#  F#  G#  A#  B#  C#

R.H.   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2
L.H.   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3


Eb maj. scale (3b):  Eb  F  G  Ab  Bb  C  D  Eb

R.H.   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3
L.H.   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3


F maj. scale (1b):  F  G  A  Bb  C  D  E  F

R.H.   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   4
L.H.   5   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1


F# maj. scale (6#):  F#  G#  A#  B  C#  D#  E#  F#
Gb maj. scale (6b):  Gb  Ab  Bb  Cb  Db  Eb  F  Gb

R.H.   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   4   5
L.H.   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   3


Ab maj. scale (4b):  Ab  Bb  C  Db  Eb  F  G  Ab

R.H.   2   3   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3
L.H.   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3


Bb maj. scale (2b):  Bb  C  D  Eb  F  G  A  Bb

R.H.   3   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4
L.H.   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3


B maj. scale (5#):  B  C#  D#  E  F#  G#  A#  B
Cb maj. scale (7b):  Cb  Db  Eb  Fb  Gb  Ab  Bb  Cb

R.H.   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   5
L.H.   4   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1

If anyone needs help playing this, just let me know and I will explain in details.
Title: All 12 major scales
Post by: RJDAD01 on December 12, 2005, 08:23:56 PM
I am a beginner and i need help on how to play these scales..

God Bless
Title: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on December 13, 2005, 01:41:15 PM
How do u play a scale?  Well, for any scale when you are going up the keyboard, you tuck your finger under.  When you are going down the keyboard, you cross your finger over.  Here is a detailed explanation of how to play the C major scale:

Numbers correspond to fingers:

thumb = 1
index = 2
middle = 3
ring = 4
pinky = 5

RH: 1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   5
LH: 5   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1 (RH in reverse)

RH forward: (1)thumb, (2)index, (3)middle, tuck (1)thumb, (2)index, (3)middle, (4)ring, tuck (1)thumb, (2)index, (3)middle, tuck (1)thumb, (2)index, (3)middle, (4)ring, (5)pinky

RH backward: (5)pinky, (4)ring, (3)middle, (2)index, (1)thumb, cross (3)middle, (2)index, (1)thumb, cross (4)ring, (3)middle, (2)index, (1)thumb, cross (3)middle, (2) index, (1) thumb

LH forward: (5)pinky, (4)ring, (3)middle, (2)index, (1)thumb, cross (3)middle, (2)index, (1)thumb, cross (4)ring, (3)middle, (2)index, (1)thumb, cross (3)middle, (2) index, (1) thumb

LH backward: (1)thumb, (2)index, (3)middle, tuck (1)thumb, (2)index, (3)middle, (4)ring, tuck (1)thumb, (2)index, (3)middle, tuck (1)thumb, (2)index, (3)middle, (4)ring, (5)pinky

*As you play this scale, make sure to keep your arms straight and your fingers  curved.  Use the same technique that use to type on a computer keyboard.

Try to use this information to figure out how to play the other scales.  If you still having trouble, just let me know.
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: cfullw on December 14, 2005, 12:25:10 PM
Quote from: T-Block
I don't know if I posted this or if there is a another link with this, but here it is anyways:

The formula for a major scale is: _WS_ WS_ HS_ WS_ WS_ WS_ HS_

HS = half step; from one key to the very next key going forwards or backwards, regardless of color

WS = whole step; from one key to the next key with one key in between going forwards or backwards, regardless of color.

First, start on any note, then follow the formula of whole and half steps.  

Your fingers are numbered like this (same for both hands):

Thumb = 1
Index = 2
Middle = 3
Ring = 4
Pinky = 5

Now that u know all that, here are all your major scales w/fingering.  I suggest u write them out yourself at least one time to get more familiar with them and so u can put them in order:

C maj. scale (no # or b):  C  D  E  F  G  A  B  C  
D maj. scale (2#):  D  E  F#  G  A  B  C#  D
E maj. scale (4#):  E  F#  G#  A  B  C#  D#  E
G maj. scale (1#):  G  A  B  C  D  E  F#  G
A maj. scale (3#):  A  B  C#  D  E  F#  G#  A

R.H.   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   5
L.H.   5   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1
         

Db maj. scale (5b):  Db  Eb  F  Gb  Ab  Bb  C  Db
C# maj. scale (7#):  C#  D#  E#  F#  G#  A#  B#  C#

R.H.   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2
L.H.   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3


Eb maj. scale (3b):  Eb  F  G  Ab  Bb  C  D  Eb

R.H.   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3
L.H.   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3


F maj. scale (1b):  F  G  A  Bb  C  D  E  F

R.H.   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   4
L.H.   5   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1


F# maj. scale (6#):  F#  G#  A#  B  C#  D#  E#  F#
Gb maj. scale (6b):  Gb  Ab  Bb  Cb  Db  Eb  F  Gb

R.H.   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   4   5
L.H.   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   3


Ab maj. scale (4b):  Ab  Bb  C  Db  Eb  F  G  Ab

R.H.   2   3   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3
L.H.   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3


Bb maj. scale (2b):  Bb  C  D  Eb  F  G  A  Bb

R.H.   3   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4
L.H.   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3


B maj. scale (5#):  B  C#  D#  E  F#  G#  A#  B
Cb maj. scale (7b):  Cb  Db  Eb  Fb  Gb  Ab  Bb  Cb

R.H.   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   5
L.H.   4   3   2   1   4   3   2   1   3   2   1   4   3   2   1

If anyone needs help playing this, just let me know and I will explain in details.


The problem I have is how to cross certain fingers over to reach a note that is far away!!! :x
Title: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on December 15, 2005, 12:40:59 PM
Yeah, it's a struggle at first, but it becomes easier once you go through it many times.  I still have some trouble with it, and I been playing scales for years.  I try to go through them so fast, that sometimes i just have to slow down and go through each one uisng the proper technique.
Title: All 12 major scales
Post by: michaeln on January 08, 2006, 10:02:01 PM
Hey Tblock,

Set me straight on something, your scales here cover two octaves.  When playing a key Ex. C (middle C) playing in the key of C how do i make sure that I'm playing in C and didn't switch to another key (I may have asked this before in private message). And if using (C) W, W, H, W, W, W, H how is that covered over the two octaves?
Title: All 12 major scales
Post by: rjthakid on January 09, 2006, 05:48:52 PM
question: How is the "Blues Scale" used?
Title: You can...
Post by: 4hisglory on January 09, 2006, 06:26:49 PM
You can play the blues scales over any dominant chord.  Example.  The chord C7, you can play the c blues scale over it.
Title: All 12 major scales
Post by: michaeln on January 10, 2006, 12:32:09 PM
Quote from: michaeln
Hey Tblock,

Set me straight on something, your scales here cover two octaves.  When playing a key Ex. C (middle C) playing in the key of C how do i make sure that I'm playing in C and didn't switch to another key (I may have asked this before in private message). And if using (C) W, W, H, W, W, W, H how is that covered over the two octaves?





In my question above the playing in a key reference is for playing a song not doing scales, unless they're the same (don't think they are).
Title: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on January 10, 2006, 01:23:07 PM
michaeln wrote:

Quote
Set me straight on something, your scales here cover two octaves. When playing a key Ex. C (middle C) playing in the key of C how do i make sure that I'm playing in C and didn't switch to another key (I may have asked this before in private message). And if using (C) W, W, H, W, W, W, H how is that covered over the two octaves?

 
O.K., for the first question, when u playing in a cetain key, the order of your chords should all be arranged to at some point return home, or get back to the one chord.  Notice I said one chord, and not just one. If you end up someplace else other than home, then chances are u must have modulated somewhere.  To stay in your key, follow the ZIP Code of music, 3-6-2-5-1.  If you stick to this as much as possible, then there is no way you will ever drift into another key.  So, in C, your ZIP Code is E-A-D-G-C.  Now, that is only half the battle.  The chords are a different story.  The way I come up with chords is by listening to CDs and figuring out what others do, then I "borrow" it for me, LOL.  I don't know how much help that is for you, but if you got a specific song u having trouble, just let me know and I'll do my best to assist you.

O.K., for the second question, once you go up one octave, the whole step half step pattern repeats.  So, up mulitple octaves the pattern is:

_WS_WS_HS_WS_WS_WS_HS (repeat) _ WS_WS_HS_WS_WS_WS_HS_

You got that?  That goes for any major scale.  I hope I have answered both of your qestions successfully.  Any more help, fire away at me, that's what I'm here for.
Title: All 12 major scales
Post by: michaeln on January 10, 2006, 04:34:21 PM
Ok, first thank that does help.  Give me a day or two to taken in every letter (word) you said here and I'll come back with examples of what I understand.  This way I'll know that we're reading from the same BOOK!
Title: Biginner in the building
Post by: Yardnu on January 25, 2006, 10:43:19 AM
Hellow everyone - new to this site as of yesterday - stumbled upon it through curiosity and searching on learning to play.  New to the piano/keyboard world as well.  So far I  have read quite few interesting and useful posts.  Will continue to monitor, communicate and update my progress.  Thanx for having me, to all...be blessed.

Yardnu (yar-nu) "I am here"
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: allonesound on July 20, 2006, 10:48:48 AM
i was looking at this for a little extra help for my brother thanks!
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on July 20, 2006, 12:41:20 PM
For those of you who have read and practiced through this, here is something that you may not have noticied.  There is more than 12 major scales, there are in fact 15 major scales (12+3 enharmonics), just to be accurate.  Some of them sound the same, but the notes are different depending on the key.  If you are serious about music theory, then just keep this in mind and learn not only how to play each scale, but also the notes for each scale.  I have all of them written out, but if you didn't catch it before, you can go back and catch it now.  Here they all are for reference purposes:

C
C#
Db
D
Eb
E
F
F#
Gb
G
Ab
A
Bb
B
Cb
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on September 13, 2006, 11:45:56 AM
Here are a few guidelines to help you learn the correct fingering for playing your major scales:

1. You will ALWAYS start a white note major scale with your first finger in the RH. 

2. You will almost ALWAYS start a black note major scale with your 5th finger in the LH.  The only exception is the key of B, which you will start with your 4th finger.

3. You will NEVER start a black note major scale with your thumb.  You will most likely start those with your 2nd or 3rd finger.

*moving foward in LH, backward in RH
4. Don't cross until you have reached your 1st finger.

5. Once you reach your first finger, stop and think which finger to I need to cross over to play the next note.

6. Your 4th finger will almost always play ONLY one note, so if your next note isn't the one to be played by your 4th finger, then you will cross over with your 3rd finger.

*moving backward in LH, forward in RH
7. Don't tuck until you have reach your 3rd or 4th finger.

8. Once you reach your 3rd finger, stop and think do I need to tuck here or keep going to my 4th finger to tuck.

Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: PianoWizard on September 13, 2006, 03:44:55 PM
Welcome to the LGM family "RJDAD01".......be blessed.

PianoWiz...
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: rspindy on September 15, 2006, 12:53:48 PM
This might also help you newbies when first learning your scales.  Try practicing the white key scales descending in the R.H. first.  The reason is that you will not need to remember when to cross -- Once you get to your thumb, you have to do something.  Once you are secure with the crossing point descending, then you will have less trouble remembering it ascending.  The L.H. white key scales already work that way ascending.

With that in mind, All of the white key descending scales (except F) begin with the 5th finger.  F will begin with 4 and cross to 4 on the Bb.  All of the ascending L.H. except B begin with the 5th finger.  B will begin with 4 and cross to 4 on the F#.

For black key scales it is easy to learn them either way if you follow this simple rule.  If you put your 2nd finger on the lowest of the group of 2 black keys or 3 black keys, you will start with the finger that falls over the corresponding key (it is easier to see than to describe)

        Db  Eb        Gb  Ab Bb
          X   X          X   X   X     (beautiful rendition of black keys  ;))

Db and Gb starts with 2,  Eb and Ab starts with 3, and Bb starts with 4  -- if you look at a fingering chart for Bb that start with 2 or 3, you will notice that ultimately, 4 ends up on Bb, so why not just start that way?  Any way, you always cross when you need to play a white key.

In the L.H. all of the black key scales start with 3 except for Gb which starts with 4.  Ascending you cross over to 4 on the black key.  Gb crosses to 3 on the Db and 4 on the Gb.

I hope that this is of help to you.
          2   3          2   3   4
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: PianoWizard on September 19, 2006, 11:27:15 AM
Great info "rspindy"..... :)

PianoWiz...
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: Ladymusic88 on September 26, 2006, 06:53:17 PM
Thanks for the refresher course!

Be Blessed!
Ladymusic88
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: j-is-my-joy on October 07, 2006, 05:39:21 PM
KEEP IT COMING  THANK X
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Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: Cherri on December 07, 2006, 07:32:51 AM
Great break down on the major scales...
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: blessed52 on April 21, 2007, 08:26:45 PM
hello i don't know anything about a piano and i have been just taking tips off of here. what is the fastest way to get a basic chord for up beat gospel music and for worshiping.
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on April 21, 2007, 10:29:09 PM
hello i don't know anything about a piano and i have been just taking tips off of here. what is the fastest way to get a basic chord for up beat gospel music and for worshiping.

Well, first you need to learn about the piano.  Visit the basic music theory post and start learning.
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: PianoWizard on April 21, 2007, 11:47:17 PM
Welcome to the LGM family "blessed52".....Be Blessed.

PianoWiz...
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: redeemed92 on August 31, 2007, 07:14:29 PM
Well, first you need to learn about the piano.  Visit the basic music theory post and start learning.

Thanks for all the hard work you have put into helping other's with this ministry. I'm a newbie and I am beginning to see how much work will have to go into learning the keyboard. It is an awesome blessing to have someone share what they have learned with everyone!!!! And FREEEEEEEEE!!!! I don't know if anyone else is calculating what the cost would be to get all this great info if it had to be paid for but I'm reading like a crazy woman before ya start charging!  ;D God Bless and thanks again!!!
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on September 01, 2007, 05:37:21 PM
Thanks for all the hard work you have put into helping other's with this ministry. I'm a newbie and I am beginning to see how much work will have to go into learning the keyboard. It is an awesome blessing to have someone share what they have learned with everyone!!!! And FREEEEEEEEE!!!! I don't know if anyone else is calculating what the cost would be to get all this great info if it had to be paid for but I'm reading like a crazy woman before ya start charging!  ;D God Bless and thanks again!!!


I'm sure u could probably buy a house or a few cars wit the money, LOL.

I'm glad my post are helping u.  Keep reading and learning, if u got questions feel free to ask.
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: PASTA T on September 04, 2007, 09:51:40 AM
my son is just learning can you please be of help to us  with basic ways to play certain songs my email is revthomasusa@netscape.net
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on September 04, 2007, 08:27:17 PM
my son is just learning can you please be of help to us  with basic ways to play certain songs my email is revthomasusa@netscape.net

What songs exactly is he trying to learn?
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: PASTA T on September 05, 2007, 06:53:07 AM
the best is yet to come,he loves shout by martha munizz.He knows how to play some songs already so can u please simplify them.Bblessed
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: redeemed92 on September 14, 2007, 01:54:47 AM
Question on this portion T-block. If I'm following this correctly for the D maj. scale (2#) am I going to start with #2 my index finger and follow the pattern from there.

My example: D   E    F#   g   a   b   c#   d
                  2   3    1     2   3   4    1    2

(based on this format?)

R.H.   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   5
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on September 14, 2007, 02:17:13 PM
Question on this portion T-block. If I'm following this correctly for the D maj. scale (2#) am I going to start with #2 my index finger and follow the pattern from there.

My example: D   E    F#   g   a   b   c#   d
                  2   3    1     2   3   4    1    2

(based on this format?)

R.H.   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   1   2   3   1   2   3   4   5


No, the 2# means there are 2 sharps in the key of D.  It starts with your thumb, just like the C major scale.  So, it goes like this:

D  E  F#  G  A  B  C#  D  E  F#  G  A  B  C#  D
1  2  3    1  2  3   4    1  2  3    1  2  3   4   5

I got all the major scales listed w/fingering below.  Some scales u use the same fingering, so I grouped those together.  The parenthesis tells how many sharps (#) or flats (b) are in a key.  Are u straight now?
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: redeemed92 on September 14, 2007, 03:25:45 PM
WHEW!!!! I'm so glad you cleared that up cause I could see myself getting arthritis reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaalllll quick if it was the way I thought!! thanks so much. Someday I'll send ya a song that I'M playing on the keyboard cause of all your help. Thanks.
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on September 14, 2007, 07:56:38 PM
WHEW!!!! I'm so glad you cleared that up cause I could see myself getting arthritis reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaalllll quick if it was the way I thought!! thanks so much. Someday I'll send ya a song that I'M playing on the keyboard cause of all your help. Thanks.

No problem, glad I could help. ;)
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: ucja2008 on November 24, 2007, 11:02:59 AM
What About minor scales, this is some good stuff T-Block


Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on November 24, 2007, 09:30:17 PM
What About minor scales, this is some good stuff T-Block


Gotcha covered man:  http://www.learngospelmusic.com/forums/index.php/topic,37735.0.html
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: Fenix on November 25, 2007, 02:02:57 PM
Gotcha covered man:  [url]http://www.learngospelmusic.com/forums/index.php/topic,37735.0.html[/url]



Thanks for the post, it's really sped things up. Every day i use the sheet music for the scales. Helps me get better at sight reading.

I have a question, can i get the fingerings for the minor scales, not just the formulas (the post gives the formulas which are great)? I'm especially trying to get the pentatonic scale fingerings down and its kind of not easy :)
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on November 26, 2007, 05:40:43 AM
Thanks for the post, it's really sped things up. Every day i use the sheet music for the scales. Helps me get better at sight reading.

I have a question, can i get the fingerings for the minor scales, not just the formulas (the post gives the formulas which are great)?

If you click on that link and scroll down, you will find the fingerings I suggest for the minor scales.
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on May 13, 2011, 12:14:19 PM
A while back I posted some guidelines to help learn the correct fingering for playing the major scales, but since then I've added a few more. Here's an updated list:


1. You will ALWAYS start a white note major scale with your thumb in the RH. 

2. You will almost ALWAYS start a white note major scale with your pinky in the LH.  The only exception is the key of B, which you will start with your 4th finger.

3. You will NEVER start a black note major scale with your thumb.  You will most likely start those with your 2nd or 3rd finger.

4. All white note major scales end with the pinky in the R.H. The only exception is the F major scale, which ends with either the 1st or 4th finger.

5. All white note major scales end with the thumb in the L.H.

6. All black note major scales in either hand end with the finger it started with. One exception is the F#/Gb major scale, which can end with the pinky in the R.H.

*moving foward in LH, backward in RH
7. Don't cross until you have reached your thumb. In other words, run all your fingers out.

8. Once you reach your thumb, stop and think which finger to I need to cross over to play the next note.

9. Your 4th finger will almost always play ONLY one note, so if your next note isn't the one to be played by your 4th finger, then you will cross over with your 3rd finger.

*moving backward in LH, forward in RH
10. Don't tuck until you have reach your 3rd or 4th finger.

11. Once you reach your 3rd finger, stop and think do I need to tuck here or keep going to my 4th finger to tuck.
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: Qneece on June 13, 2011, 03:59:24 PM
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God Bless You!
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: mothermary on August 23, 2011, 03:46:41 AM
Is it possible for you to give an example of this please?
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on August 23, 2011, 12:37:32 PM
Is it possible for you to give an example of this please?

An example of what? Everything you need for the major scales is in this thread. Did u check the first page?
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: musasky on July 21, 2012, 09:46:45 PM
Please help me, how do i separate my left hand from my right. And also how do i personally train my ear.
Title: Re: All 12 major scales
Post by: T-Block on July 26, 2012, 11:14:39 PM
Please help me, how do i separate my left hand from my right. And also how do i personally train my ear.


The easiest way to separate your hands is to sit on one hand while you practice with the other one. To train your ear, I recommend using some ear training websites that will help you to recognize scales and chords. Here are a few that come to mind:

www.good-ear.com (http://www.good-ear.com)
www.childrensmusicworkshop.com (http://www.childrensmusicworkshop.com)
www.musictheory.net (http://www.musictheory.net)