“Transferring the D-flat to the left hand relieves the right hand from hurrying up to its next position, allowing greater control of the pianissimo dolce sound.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 8/22/2022
“Transferring the D-flat to the left hand relieves the right hand from hurrying up to its next position, allowing greater control of the pianissimo dolce sound.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 8/22/2022
“Taking these notes in the right hand helps me maintain legato in the melody while changing the pedal for the new C-sharp bass note.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 8/22/2022
“I like the feel of dividing these notes more evenly between the hands.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 8/22/2022
“Isolating the F in the right hand reduces the distance of the position shift and facilitates bright voicing.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 8/22/2022
“This fingering helps me deliver bright accents and improves my accuracy in the right hand.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 8/22/2022
“Redistributing the bottom of the right-hand chord shortens the distance the right hand must travel and enhances my accuracy.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 8/22/2022
“Taking the G in the left hand allows the right hand extra time to move to its new position.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 8/22/2022