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    | Author: Philip Caron Date:   2007-08-31 21:15
 
 In Miluccio's "Huit Grandes Etudes", number 4 is in double-triplets, 2/8 time, six notes per measure.  The tempo marking is quarter note = 168, and below it reads "in 1".  So that's about 17 notes a second.
 
 The notes do not fall all that easily under the fingers, and some triplets are marked staccato.  After working on this off and on for a couple months, I can play it through - not great, but through - at half the marked speed, 84 bpm.  I can't even hear the marked tempo in my head!  It's damn fast.
 
 If I were to diligently practice this, very gradually increasing the speed, I don't know that I could ever approach the marked tempo.  In fact, I have doubts that anyone could.  Can someone lay my doubts to rest - can anyone here play this thing as marked?  Inspire me!
 
 
 
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    | Author: Bob Phillips Date:   2007-09-01 16:33
 
 I'm having the same problem with Bela Kovak's Homage a Manuel de Falla.  I can only get to about 2/3 of the marked tempo.  The marking is for dotted 1/4 = 76, and I am playing at 1/8 = 140.  And, its mostly slurred.
 
 Anyone getting this thing up to tempo?
 
 Bob Phillips
 
 
 
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