A Neglected Sense in Piano-Playing / By Daniel Gregory Mason

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StiU with the eyes closed,/orm as vivid a mental picture as possible of the whole section of the keyboard under the hand. Having thus determined what the octave about to be struck actually is, open the eyes and verify the result.
For example: Placing my right hand at octave-span on the keyboard, I find that the second and fourth fingers enter pockets, and that when the black-key group between them is measured it proves to be spanned by the interval of a fourth. At the same time I notice that fr
...om thumb to second finger is a Recognition of Keys by Touch 35 third, and from fourth to fifth finger also a third. The mental picture of the keyboard im- mediately flashes up, and I see my thumb and fifth finger on D's, second finger on F, fourth finger on B. Or again: Placing the left hand in the same way, I find third and fourth fingers entering the same pocket. The fourth, explor- ing to the left, shows there a two-key group; the second finger finds a three-key group to the right. In fact, the fourth finger is on an E, and as the little finger is distant from it a third, the octave I am holding is that of C.

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