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Author: SecondTry
Date: 2021-10-09 20:57
John Peacock wrote:
> There are times when the G#4 to A4 trill needs to be better
> than "approximated": a good example is the opening of the 2nd
> movement of Mahler 7. An effective way to play it is to use the
> LH thumb on the G# key, leaving the LH index finger free to
> trill the A key.
No doubt. The phrase I had in question is short and fast though where there's not only little time to arrange the fingers as you describe, but less need to, given the short duration of the trill.
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SecondTry |
2021-10-08 22:10 |
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2021-10-09 01:41 |
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John Peacock |
2021-10-09 16:14 |
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SecondTry |
2021-10-09 20:57 |
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Philip Caron |
2021-10-09 19:35 |
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