“Price clearly divides these notes between the hands, but I find it much easier to maintain evenness of sound by keeping them all in the right hand.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 10/6/2023
“Price clearly divides these notes between the hands, but I find it much easier to maintain evenness of sound by keeping them all in the right hand.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 10/6/2023
“I find dividing the notes this way a little cleaner.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 10/6/2023
“I find taking the E and G into the left hand adds ease to fluency to the right hand.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 10/6/2023
“Playing the first note of the chromatic inner line in m. 106 with the right hand improves the legato. I take the end of the thirty-second note run end in the left hand instead of crossing over.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 10/6/2023
"Some of the chromatic inner lines can be made more legato by taking a few note in the right hand.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 10/6/2023