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 Re: Duet books after Voxman 2
Author: GBK 
Date:   2007-12-05 17:35

Ken Shaw wrote:

> When you're ready for the level beyond Klose or Langenus, go to
> the Lazarus method, part 3. This has three difficult duets with
> absolutely equal parts. They're very athletic, but lie well
> under the fingers.



Those Lazarus/Cavallini duets are published separately as "Three Grand Artistic Duets" as I mentioned in my first posting. Lots of fun to play...

Ken's other suggestions are all excellent, however I usually do not use most the duets in the back of Klose part 2 because they do not play like duets, but rather just a florid top line and a sparse accompaniment part ...GBK



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Ken Shaw 2007-12-05 15:58 
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