Piano Technique: Fingering Charts: Major Triad Arpeggios

piano keyboard showing c major triad arpeggio fingering

Fingering charts in PDF format showing finger choice and placement for the Major Triad Arpeggios over two octaves in both hands…

Arpeggio study should never be a mindless, mechanical exercise. Done right, playing arpeggios is a great way to really learn your way around the keyboard and to work on your technique, rhythm, ears, and interpretation.


Fingering Charts for the Major Triad Arpeggios…

Showing the approximate locations of your fingertips, arranged around the cycle of dominants…


learn more… Fingering Charts: Minor Triad Arpeggios

2 thoughts on “Piano Technique: Fingering Charts: Major Triad Arpeggios

    1. Hi, Danielle. Thanks for asking. I am happy to help… and can create in a very short time…. but first I would like to understand what you have in mind. it all depends on what would like to do with them… and what information you would like to be included… any particulate rhythm? One, two three, four octaves? Both hands? Major and minor? Fingering numbers? Order of presentation (around the cycle of dominants, for example)? Treat each chord as a Tonic chord and use a key signature or apply accidentals to each and every note? Others?

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