“Taking the G into the right hand in m. 14 helps keep the different articulations distinct and eliminates the leaps in the left hand.”"
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 1/13/2022
“Taking the G into the right hand in m. 14 helps keep the different articulations distinct and eliminates the leaps in the left hand.”"
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 1/13/2022
“This unorthodox fingering is no more difficult to master than more traditional fingerings, but it also has the advantage of making Beethoven's original articulations come out clearly and effortlessly.”
Submitted by Noah Sonderling with thanks to Elisabeth Wright
Published on 10/4/2020
“This fingering helps me deliver bright accents and improves my accuracy in the right hand.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 8/22/2022
“The accented B comes through more clearly when I play it with the right hand.”
Submitted by Michael Clark
Published on 10/4/2020
“Taking the lower note in LH allows for the small (agate-type) notes to re-articulate precisely.”
Submitted by Sam Welsh
Published on 3/26/2020