“The G-flat can be taken by the right hand to allow the left hand more time to move to its new position.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 9/7/2023
“The G-flat can be taken by the right hand to allow the left hand more time to move to its new position.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 9/7/2023
“Taking the final sixteenth of m. 16 into the left hand gives the right hand more time to shift to its next position.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 9/7/2023
“I prefer to the let the right hand manage the first part of this arpeggio.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 9/7/2023
“Taking the first few sixteenth notes of m. 27 in the left hand helps me achieve a smoother transition in the melody.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 9/7/2023
“The right-hand thumb is already position on the D-flat in the second half of m. 36, so it can easily take the D-flat from the lower line, allowing the left hand to reposition itself to eliminate a finger crossing.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 9/7/2023
Red = RH
Blue = LH
“I prefer to play just the final note with my left hand, rather than the final two.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 9/7/2023