Hi,
I am at exercise 38 of the rookie bootcamp so far and it isn't clear to me if I should start learning the Grand Staff line notations(E-G-B-D-F and F-A-C-E) by myself and turn off the finger numberings or if it will be looked into at later exercises.
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When to turn off finger numbering?
Re: When to turn off finger numbering?
The numbering won't be turned off automatically, you have to turn it off manually.
General consensus seems to be: turn it off as soon as you are comfortable with it. Afterwards try to analyse the sheet music before playing, and turn on the fingering to quickly check, whether yours is way off, then turn it off again and play the music.
HTH.
General consensus seems to be: turn it off as soon as you are comfortable with it. Afterwards try to analyse the sheet music before playing, and turn on the fingering to quickly check, whether yours is way off, then turn it off again and play the music.
HTH.
Re: When to turn off finger numbering?
Well, I know that I can turn it off. Since by playing only by finger numbering, I can play easily but I don't learn the notes.
Should I start actively to learn them by myself and turn the numbering off or will it be topic of later exercises?
Should I start actively to learn them by myself and turn the numbering off or will it be topic of later exercises?
Re: When to turn off finger numbering?
My 2¢: There is a course about reading staff notation, I suggest you do that as soon as you can, and afterwards keep the fingering numbers turned off; only turning it back on to check whether your assumptions are correct.
Re: When to turn off finger numbering?
Wow how could I miss that course, thanks
Now I have another question regarding learning the notes with that course: I have applied stickers to my keyboard with each note and staff position to the corresponding key. While looking through the course, I felt like the stickers are contra-intuitive to learning the notes. Any thoughts on this one?
Now I have another question regarding learning the notes with that course: I have applied stickers to my keyboard with each note and staff position to the corresponding key. While looking through the course, I felt like the stickers are contra-intuitive to learning the notes. Any thoughts on this one?
Re: When to turn off finger numbering?
I'm the wrong person to ask there, I've never used sticky notes, marks, or anything similar, for me the keyboard came semi-intiutively, after I learned the basic layout.
Mapping letters to the music sheet notation, that's something I struggle with, but slowly it comes. Maybe somebody else will jump into the topic and can answer your question.
Mapping letters to the music sheet notation, that's something I struggle with, but slowly it comes. Maybe somebody else will jump into the topic and can answer your question.
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Re: When to turn off finger numbering?
Hello Dez - @FlatPanda is correct on all counts.
In terms of the stickers, I don't see why you can't leave them there, at least for now. Further on in the bootcamp and also in the "Prelude in C Challenge", you'll need to move your entire hand while in the middle of playing. That is normally where I mess up. Having those stickers there might give you the extra milliseconds you need to move your hand to the proper position in time to hit the next notes.
Be sure to get the "Reading Music" course done ASAP.
All in all, these tools are all crutches, use them while you need them, but start to wean yourself off of them when you feel ready.
In terms of the stickers, I don't see why you can't leave them there, at least for now. Further on in the bootcamp and also in the "Prelude in C Challenge", you'll need to move your entire hand while in the middle of playing. That is normally where I mess up. Having those stickers there might give you the extra milliseconds you need to move your hand to the proper position in time to hit the next notes.
Be sure to get the "Reading Music" course done ASAP.
All in all, these tools are all crutches, use them while you need them, but start to wean yourself off of them when you feel ready.
Re: When to turn off finger numbering?
Great advice from you folks, thanks