Hand’s role

Which Hand Plays What at the Piano?

Illustration d’un élève apprenant le piano, les mains positionnées sur le clavier pour montrer la différence de rôle entre la main gauche et la main droite.

At the piano, both hands do not do the same thing.

Even though there is no strict rule, understanding them as two distinct roles avoids a lot of confusion from the start.

The Left Hand

Its role: the bass

The left hand handles the foundation of the piece.

  • It plays the low notes
  • It provides stability
  • It serves as a rhythmic and harmonic anchor

A few left hand examples

Few notes, and spread apart

The left hand generally plays:

  • One or two notes at a time
  • Notes spread far apart from each other
  • Mostly slow movements
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Mr. Flat's Tip

Low notes take up more space in the ear. Too many low notes at once creates a muddy sound.

At the bottom of the keyboard, fewer notes is often better.

The Right Hand

Its role: melody and chords

The right hand is the expressive part.

  • It plays the melody (what you remember, what you sing)
  • It can also play chords (especially when accompanying yourself)
  • It naturally draws the ear

A few right hand examples

More notes, sometimes very close together

In the high register:

  • Notes can be packed close together
  • Several notes played at once remain clear
  • Movements are often faster

That is why:

  • The right hand moves more
  • It often seems to “do more things”

But keep in mind:

Playing more notes does not mean making more music.

Both Hands Together!

Quiz - Which Hand Plays What?

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Mr. Flat's Summary

  • Left hand → support, bass, stability
  • Right hand → melody, chords, expression
  • Low register = fewer notes
  • High register = more freedom
The two hands are not in competition. They complement each other.

The next lesson will focus on melody — that sequence of notes you recognize, remember, and sometimes hum without even noticing.

Take the time to play, to listen, to make mistakes.

That is exactly how music begins.

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