PRICE | Dances in the Canebrakes: Tropical Noon: mm. 55–58
 

“This seems to be the distribution suggested by the rests and stem direction in m. 55. I play right-hand 2 and 3 in toward the fallboard with a tall wrist. I use the unusual scale fingering in m. 56 to allow the quarter note A to be held with 1.”

Submitted by Michael Clark

Published on 10/4/2020

 
PRICE | Dances in the Canebrakes: Silk Hat and Walking Cane: mm. 110–11

Original:

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Possible rhythm of grace note and rolled chord:

Piano Fingerings for Dances in the Canebrakes: Silk Hat and Walking Cane by Florence Price

“In this fingering, the right-hand thumb takes the top F in the bass clef, allowing the left hand slightly more time to leap to the top note. This redistribution keeps the exciting choreography of the hand crossing while allowing for a more secure delivery.”

Read more about how I arrived at this fingering.

Submitted by Michael Clark

Published on 10/4/2020