“The crossing of left hand to hit the top chord in m. 5 rather than playing the division of hands as written is much less precarious.”
Submitted by Wade Troyer
Published on 12/15/22
“The crossing of left hand to hit the top chord in m. 5 rather than playing the division of hands as written is much less precarious.”
Submitted by Wade Troyer
Published on 12/15/22
Submitted by Wade Troyer
Published on 12/15/2022
“Editing the score to take out the doubled ‘D’ between hands make this section much easier to read after the page turn and the splitting between hands a bit easier to play when it doesn't feel as natural as previous moments it happens in the piece.”
Submitted by Wade Troyer
Published on 12/15/2022