Hi, GMC! This is the second lesson of Bach's Prelude from The Well Tempered Clavier, BWV 846.
This is a little trickier than the first one, but if you take a close look at it, you will find that the real tricky part is only a few measures.
So, I would suggest you to go over that tricky part intensively, instead of playing the whole piece again and again.
As the previous lesson, your right hand pattern is mostly the same: p-p-i-m-a-i-m-a.
The planting pattern will be:
* As you play p, plant i-m-a.
* Play i-m-a sequentially, as you play a, plant i.
* As you play i, plant m-a.
* Play m-a sequentially, as you play a, plant p.
p = thumb
i = index finger
m = middle finger
a = ring finger
One more lesson concludes this piece. Have fun!