“This redistribution allows the middle voice to remain legato while the articulation in the top voice is observed.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 3/16/2020
“This redistribution allows the middle voice to remain legato while the articulation in the top voice is observed.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 3/16/2020
“Taking the first note in the left hand allows the right hand to stay in a more compact position. This provides a more secure start in the fortissimo dynamic even though the position can’t be maintained in subsequent measures.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 3/16/2020
“I find it easier to stop dividing the hands in mm. 4–5 and take the thirds as double notes rather than leap around.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 3/16/2020
“This redistribution makes the right-hand shifts less awkward, allowing the line to be played with stronger fingers.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 3/16/2020
“I stagger the leaps where possible by taking some thirds as double notes.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 3/16/2020