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 teaching alternate fingerings
Author: GKF 
Date:   1999-07-29 05:04

When first introducing, for instance, a D Major scale...
Is there a preference for teaching one or the other first?

L.H. B and R.H. C#
OR
R.H. B and L.H. C#

Is there a way that is more beneficial to a young student, or are they interchangeable as long as both are eventually taught?

Thank you for your opinions!  :)

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