Is it hard for you to have your left hand fingers on A,E and B?
Theyre like 3 keys apart and i cant stretch them that far so it messes up my play.
That's more like seven keys apart - A to B with an E in the middle is almost an octave (at least it sounds that way based on how you wrote it), so yes, it might be a difficult span if you have smaller hands.
Sometimes the editor of the piece will offer alternate chords or indicate which notes in the chord are the most important, for example, leave of the lower A and just play E and B. Consider what the right hand is doing at the same time - perhaps there's an A in that hand that will complete the chord sound the composer was going for.
If you're really stuck, as your teacher or a band instructor to help you look at the chord to figure out what to play and still get the right sound.
Hello! Do you play "Fur elise"? if you do do you know how it does A E A and it curves you just do A E B instead the last a in fur elise in the A E A is right beside the B.If yo0u need to do it toghter sorry cant help :(
Those are about 7 apart, retard.
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