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Article: Harmonium Lesson 4b:Scales for left-handed players
If you are left-handed, you use only your left hand to play the harmonium.
The left hand fingers are numbered as follows: [Same as for the right hand]
The thumb is numbered 1
A scale is the ascending and descending movements from S R G m P D N S', and
back that is, S' N D P m G R S. All the 8 notes are always included, in that
order, in a scale. This scale uses only "white" keys, that is, natural
notes.
This scale is called the Bilawal thaat, or the "C major" scale.
Which finger plays which key? The arrangement is:
[The finger numbers under the notes of the scale]
Place the finger(s) according to the numbers and keys shown above. Pumping
the bellows, and pressing a key will generate sound. Of course you will have
to open one or more of the "knobs" situatd in the front (these knobs are
called stops) of the harmonium. Place the finger(s) according to the
number(s) and key(s) shown above. Press one key at a time.
When going from P to D, slide the third finger from over the thumb, to place
it on the D key. When going back, while descending, from D to P, slide the
thumb from under the fingers, to place it on the P key.
Please practise this exercise slowly and steadily.
[Continued]
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