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None of the above - If I made a video (with only two hands) and posted it. . .

. . . you would see immediately what the trick was - especially if I slowed the tempo way down! ;-)

Here's a pretty broad hint though (below - from the cadenza in the first movement of the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto, starting with the upbeat to measure 564). Think: how would this apply to the passage you showed in Beethoven's Op. 111? ;-)

Come to think of it, there are probably more than a few videos on YouTube where "the secret" of playing that Beethoven passage is revealed in regular video performances where they show the hands at that spot.




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