Why Piano Teachers Start With C Major — And Why It's a Mistake

Full article: https://www.livingpianos.com/articles... 00:25 Isn't C Major the easiest scale? 01:25 So What Is The Easiest Scale? 01:51 Mirror Fingering 2:31 Why Doesn't Hanon Teach This?! 03:07 Are there other scales with mirror fingering? 4:33 What about minor scales? 05:54 should you change how you practice scales? 06:49 conclusion Stop practicing C Major. The easiest piano scale actually uses five black keys, and it will change how you approach your technique. Most beginners start with C Major because it only uses white keys, but that is often the hardest scale to master physically. This video explains why scales with black keys, like the B Major scale or F sharp Major, can actually feel more natural for your hands. Robert Estrin from Living Pianos breaks down the ergonomics of piano playing to show why the geometry of the keyboard makes certain scales easier to navigate than others. Learning piano scales correctly is about comfort and hand position, not just memorizing key signatures. By switching your focus to scales that utilize the black keys, you can improve your fluidity and speed much faster. This approach helps you understand the keyboard layout more intuitively, making your daily practice sessions more efficient and enjoyable. Subscribe for weekly piano technique breakdowns, and comment below with which scale you find the most difficult to play.