Actually, I just realized my left hand is allot bigger than my right and I'm right handed. Each one of my fingers on my left hand is about a quarter of an inch longer...weird. I dont know wat is up with your fingers,but if your right handed but you masturbate whit your left hand(wich is a common thing)it can explane why your non dominant hand is bigger than your dominant.
The higher notes on a piano or keyboard located on the right hand side of the instrument because that is the side where the shorter strings have been placed. Being on the right side is just a historical accident.
You could make a piano with the high notes on the left, but everyone would have to relearn how to play the piano, so no one even tries.
Because the right hand plays the melody and is easier to play because it is closer
no left hand also plays melody
Usually the right hand on the piano uses the treble clef (or G clef).
the top part is right hand and the bottom is left. the notes on the top are above middle c, so you need to use your right hand. vice versa with the left.
Each hand does not have assigned notes. If you are reading a piece of sheet music, the notation will tell you which hand plays which notes. If you are playing by ear, as long as it works it is fine. Generally speaking, the right hand will play higher pitches because they are on the right side of the piano. The left hand will play lower pitches. However, both hands can play very low, or very high, or the hands can even switch completely by playing with one hand crossed over the other.
Yes harmony is usually played with the left hand while melody is usually played in the right hand. USUALLY!
no left hand also plays melody
Usually the right hand on the piano uses the treble clef (or G clef).
A piano accordion is a wind instrument. It is an accordion equipped with a right-hand keyboard similar to that found on a piano or organ.
Usually Just Bass for left hand and Treble Clef for the right hand.
No it is not!
The left hand plays bass notes, and the right hand plays treble notes.
the top part is right hand and the bottom is left. the notes on the top are above middle c, so you need to use your right hand. vice versa with the left.
Each hand does not have assigned notes. If you are reading a piece of sheet music, the notation will tell you which hand plays which notes. If you are playing by ear, as long as it works it is fine. Generally speaking, the right hand will play higher pitches because they are on the right side of the piano. The left hand will play lower pitches. However, both hands can play very low, or very high, or the hands can even switch completely by playing with one hand crossed over the other.
If you're talking about simultaneous playing, playing left hand and right hand at the same time requires practice. Try thinking of the music vertically as well as horizontally.
Yes harmony is usually played with the left hand while melody is usually played in the right hand. USUALLY!
Practice, practice and more practice.
The piano switches clefs at middle "C". It is not at the exact middle of the keyboard, however. The exact middle is the space between middle "E" and Middle "F". Middle "C" is two white notes to the left of that point.