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In Reply to: There's a trick to playing that passage which makes it MUCH easier! posted by Chris from Lafayette on July 12, 2020 at 10:36:36:
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- Dubbing it in? Two pianos, 3 hands? : ) The trick for me is having someone else play it while I listen. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 10:40:42 07/12/20 (15)
- None of the above - If I made a video (with only two hands) and posted it. . . - Chris from Lafayette 11:12:43 07/12/20 (14)
- Ah. Drop the 16th notes to the Left hand. Nt - jdaniel@jps.net 11:24:46 07/12/20 (13)
- Yes - strategically! ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 11:38:12 07/12/20 (12)
- They will now! - tinear 12:05:53 07/13/20 (11)
- The only way they might be aware of it is perhaps. . . - Chris from Lafayette 15:32:35 07/13/20 (10)
- RE: Pifflle! - B. Scarpia 08:43:53 07/17/20 (3)
- Ooh! Rattle it off and post it - I want to hear it! ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 19:01:15 07/17/20 (2)
- what is in the mini maggies? - DrChaos 14:41:29 07/14/20 (1)
- Yes - That's true about the instruments - Chris from Lafayette 01:03:18 07/15/20 (0)
- Kid's stuff! I was able to sight-read mm 462 and 463. I stopped there because it just wasn't challenging. t - jdaniel@jps.net 18:49:06 07/13/20 (3)
- Yeah - I guess it's all relative! [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 21:30:01 07/13/20 (2)
- Have you heard Igor Levit's op 111 yet? It really does sound as if B's soul flutters away. nt - jdaniel@jps.net 07:10:35 07/14/20 (1)
- Not Op. 111, but I've heard a couple of the other sonatas, and I liked them - Chris from Lafayette 09:02:09 07/14/20 (0)