Sharp
& Flat Key Major Scale Fingering
To get the big picture of the black keys you need to start with by
considering the pairing of keys.
Two black keys
For the grouping of two black keys
the finger combinations that are most likely to occur is with the 2 and 3 fingers.
In the RH 2
- 3 or in the LH 3 - 2 finger combination.
Take a look at the Db/C# scale fingering. This sharp/ flat key
scale fingering shows several patterns. Starting with this first use of
the 2 -3 combination on the two black keys.
Db Major Scale RH Fingering
Db Major Scale LH Fingering
Three black keys
For the grouping of three black
keys the finger combinations that are most likely to occur
is with the 2 - 3 - 4 fingers.
In the RH 2
- 3 - 4 or in the LH 4 - 3 - 2 finger combination.
Again refer to the Db/C# major scale fingering. The RH has a 2
- 3 - 4 and the LH has a 4 - 3 - 2 pattern on
the 3 black key set. Take a look at Db Major scale RH and LH
fingerings and compare them.
What happens when you don't use all the black
keys in your scale?
The fingering pattern still plays a significant role when
using only a few of the black keys.
Even
when you play another key with less black keys the the
fingers used with black keys remain the same.
The other
fingers just play white keys.
Take a look at the keyboard fingering for Ab for the
right hand.
Ab Major Scale RH Fingering
Here you play the G note but the remaining fingering plays the same
black keys.
This is typically true for the black key scales except for two in the
left hand.
Left Hand Pattern Differs for Eb and Bb
For these keys the change is you don't always play all the black keys
in the typical pattern. Consider
this example for the key of Eb.
Eb Major Scale LH Fingering
The pattern uses the 3 finger on Eb and the 4 finger
on Ab. This is a shift from the regular pattern of one whole note.
However, do you notice that the 3 -2 - 1 and 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 fingering
makes it easier to play the notes of the scale. This is because of the
alignment and grouping of the black keys.
This is true also for Bb where the the 3 finger plays Bb and the 4
finger plays Eb as shown here.
Bb Major Scale LH Fingering
Moving on to the flat key scale fingering may
seem complicated at first. In reality they are actually easy
as the basic patterns are not hard to learn.
The Starting Finger Changes
Now there is one last thing to consider with flat key scale fingerings.
The patterns shown above are
used to play more than one octave. However, you may find that many
teachers will have you start on different fingers than shown.
Starting on a 4 finger feels odd and is a stretch for your hand.
Starting on a 2 or 3 finger would make it easier.
There
is also a controvery among teachers about the starting on notes with
these different fingers. Alas, the arguements can be good in both cases
as to the best way to learn. I believe that if it confuses you go with
what works for you. Then gain understanding and try the different
starting key to see how it works for you.
That is the nuts and bolts of flat key scale fingering. To learn more
consider the learning resources below.
Learning Resources

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