- Where to put left hand on piano?
- Where is C on the piano left hand?
- What fingers do you use for piano keys?
Where to put left hand on piano?
The lower staff is the bass clef. The most common and comfortable starting positions for your left hand mirror those for your right: C position: Your left pinky (also known as LH5) on the C an octave below middle C. The other fingers on your left hand rest on the nearest D, E, F, and G, respectively.
Where is C on the piano left hand?
Typically C position has your thumb over Middle C. In truth, when ever you have your thumb on C with the rest of your fingers over the other notes, you're in a C position. For your left hand, take your 5th finger, and place it on the C one octave lower than where your right hand is.
What fingers do you use for piano keys?
To play the piano, place finger 1 of your right hand on middle C. The other fingers of your right hand naturally fall on the white keys to the right of your thumb. This is the natural five-finger placement for the right hand. Your left thumb is supposed to sit on middle C as well.