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WHISTLING ON THE PIANO
THIS is the second of a series of ingenious piano lessons. The principal idea is that anything you can whistle you can play on the piano. The course consists of four lessons, and after the fourth lesson we will give you a number of tunes set down according to the system of numbering you will have learned. By this method you can play by ear, with a simple harmonising bass at the left hand, and with full four-note chords at the right, any simple melodies that you can hum or whistle. Charts can be purchased at Moutrie's.
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NUMBERING THE KEYS NHERE are eighty-eight keyn on all
standard · piano keyboards, but-- they represent only the various place- ments of seven different notes. Num- bers are used in this method; in place of key names, to designate the seven different keys. The black keys are numbered one, two, three, five, six, and. the white keys that are used in this method are numbered four and seven. as shown on the keyboard chart placed behind the keys in the ilustration above. The chart shows one ‘octave.
LESSON TWO
N this lesson four fingers are to be used on the right hand, this lesson four for ledes inges, third, middle, or and finger, and the little finger. All combinations of numbers or chords to be played with these, same fingers. For example, 1351 Place the thumb on number one, the first black key "of any group of three black keys. Next, place the index or first finger on number 3, the middle or long finger on num- ber 5 and the little finger on number 1 above. Here are the 7 different right hand combinations making, harmonious chords: „‚"··
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261:3 446 14 7257
After learning the above correct positions of chords, practice for speed, playing in rotation up and back in 1 octave from 1851 below to 13 5.1 above.