

A-flat major chord played with the left hand (pinky on A-flat, middle finger on C, thumb on E-flat) Keep in mind that finger five and finger one both play black keys, while finger three plays a white key.

The pinky (finger five) plays A-flat, the middle finger (finger three) plays C, and the thumb (finger one) plays E-flat. Now we can try playing the A-flat major chord in the left hand! The image below demonstrates how to play the A-flat major chord with the correct fingering. Playing the A-flat Major Chord in the Left Hand These fingers will be used to play the A-flat major chord in the right hand: These fingers will be used to play the A-flat major chord in the left hand: The thumb is always number one, the pointer is number two, the middle finger is number three, the ring finger is number four, and the pinky is number five. Each finger has its own number that is used in sheet music to tell you which fingers to use to play which notes. A-flat major chord in bass clef Piano Finger Numbersīefore we learn how to play the A-flat major chord, it is important to know our piano finger numbers.
