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steve jones
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Chopin Prelude No.7 Q
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Hi all,
Just been looking through some of the Preludes that are around my level. Started No.6, very nice little piece. But I also wanted to do No.6. Problem is Im a little confused about something:
Towards the end there is a particularly rough chord in the treble. It goes A#, C#, E, A#, C#. I can reach the tenth easy enough, but I cant fill in the inner voices of the chord. However, on the music there is a bracket by the bottom notes with a '1' in it. I assume this is specifying the fingering, but I dont get what the bracket is about.
Could someone explain this chord and notation to me? Im wondering whether there is some other excepted way to play this chord that I am not yet aware of. Other than that, I would probably omit a note (it doesnt seem right to arpegitate this one to me).
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Steve J
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Prelude, opus 28 no 7
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Re: Chopin Prelude No.7 Q
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October 09, 2005, 05:57:38 AM »
Well, it looks a little tricky. I don't play this piece, but I'm guessing that you have to play the A# and C# with your thumb. The only way I could play the chord in question was to lay my thumb flat, play the A# with the tip and the C# between the first and second knuckle on the thumb.
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October 09, 2005, 10:32:08 AM »
allthumbs is correct, the bracket means play both keys with your thumb.
Another option is to roll the chord.
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