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Author: Elkwoman46
Date: 2011-10-15 17:52
I would like to inquire...and I don't want to develop long term bad habits, is there a basic formula for choosing a fingering for a note that has various "alternate" choices?
I am not talking about trills or things like that, but how to practice choosing the correct alternate now, instead of down the road when it might be hard to break a habit of selection...
Is the secret basically selecting an alternate that makes it easier on the previous note, or the note to come?
Any information about this online?
Any words of advice on this matter?
Thanks so kindly.
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