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GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
Eddie,
My friend is still not a good reader, but has quite a good ear. What he wanted to learn some time ago was how to improvise with his right hand and I suggested that he try a tune like "Just one of those things" and he tried that a few times. Though as a bass player he can do some wonderful chord substitutions, trying to improvise a linear melody line and/or play both left and right hands at the same time just didn't come natural to him as a bass player.
I can understand that and you are doing the right thing by using the correct fingering. Don't get into the habit of using incorrect fingering even though it may seem easier now. When you come to play a more difficult piece, that wrong fingering will become a difficult handicap that will be almost impossible to get out of. Ask any typist who learn by playing with just two fingers!
I hope you are continuing to enjoy learning to play the piano.
Maurice
My friend is still not a good reader, but has quite a good ear. What he wanted to learn some time ago was how to improvise with his right hand and I suggested that he try a tune like "Just one of those things" and he tried that a few times. Though as a bass player he can do some wonderful chord substitutions, trying to improvise a linear melody line and/or play both left and right hands at the same time just didn't come natural to him as a bass player.
I can understand that and you are doing the right thing by using the correct fingering. Don't get into the habit of using incorrect fingering even though it may seem easier now. When you come to play a more difficult piece, that wrong fingering will become a difficult handicap that will be almost impossible to get out of. Ask any typist who learn by playing with just two fingers!
I hope you are continuing to enjoy learning to play the piano.
Maurice