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PRICE | In the Land O' Cotton: I. At the Cotton Gin: mm. 34–38

 

“I take some of the alto notes into the left hand when they get out of comfortable reach of the soprano line.”

Submitted by Michael Clark

Published on 9/6/2023

 
Solo PianoMichael ClarkJuly 29, 2017Florence Price, In the Land O' Cotton, Michael Clark, redistribution, avoid stretch, improve legatoComment
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