How to play a 2 octave G Major scale on piano hands together with the correct fingering #shorts

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In this short video you will learn the 3-4-3 tip for getting hands together when playing two octave scales.

Using a G major scale, do the crossover/crossunder in this order

Up
RH under 3
LH over 3
RH under 4
LH over 4
RH under 3
LH over 3

Down
LH under 3
RH over 3
LH under 4
RH over 4
LH under 3
RH over 3

And that's it!
3-4-3!
Or if you prefer 3-3-4-4-3-3!

You can use this concept for any scales that have "standard fingering" which is
RH 123123412312345
LH 543213214321321

Expand your scales by adding another segment....
So 3 octave scales would be: 3 4 3 4 3
4 octave scales would be: 3 4 3 4 3 4 3
and so forth

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