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Free Piano Scale Fingering Diagrams

July 3, 2019 by natalie 2 Comments

If you’re looking for simple, easy-to-follow piano scale fingering diagrams, look no further! A complete set of Major, natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor keyboard fingering diagrams has been added to the Music Matters Blog store, and you can download them for free!

Free Piano Scale Fingering Diagrams

I’ve begun including these in the back of my student assignment books as part of our piano practice incentive theme each year and it saves so much time not having to jot down fingerings as students start new scales. Here’s a handy tip: when you open your print dialog box, you can select to print multiple pages per sheet if you want to create smaller diagrams and fit more per page. Or, if you’d like a book that’s already re-sized and compiled for you, along with a key signature chart, and an illustration of each scale on the music staff in addition to the keyboard, check out The Pianist’s Book of Musical Scales and Keys.

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  1. Ethelyn K Beck says

    July 4, 2019 at 8:37 am

    Thank You so much. You must have been reading my mind. I am starting my students on scales and was looking for an alternative to the notes and fingering for my younger students.

  2. natalie says

    July 4, 2019 at 3:15 pm

    That’s great, Ethelyn! I hope they work well for you and your students!

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