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PRICE | Clouds: mm. 54–57

 

“Taking the last sixteenth in the bottom staff of m. 54 in the right hand allows the left hand extra time to leap to its low octave. The redistributions at the end m. 57 reduce unnecessary position shifts.”

Submitted by Michael Clark

Published on 9/1/2023

 
Solo PianoMichael ClarkJuly 6, 2017Florence Price, Clouds, Michael Clark, redistribution, facilitate leap, reduce position shiftsComment
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