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mylefthand
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Pedals in the flight of Bumble Bee
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December 19, 2005, 07:02:27 AM »
Do we need to use it? I mean the right hand side's pedal.
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Rimsky-Korsakov - Transcriptions:
Flight of the Bumble Bee (arr by Rachmaninoff)
Flight of the Bumble Bee (arr by Rachmaninoff)
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December 19, 2005, 11:05:49 AM »
Depends which version, on the first page i sometimes do and sometimes dont, but on the rest of the pages yes you should, but its pretty pointless on the 1st page where you put it down for 2 notes in the right hand, eh.. do whatever you feel comfortable with!
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thx Jamie, I even use una corda (coz I think the sound will be more lighter with the una corda pedal). How can I avoid the sound becomes too blur when using the right hand pedal (sorry I forgot the technical name of this pedal)
Also in bar 25, how to make the sound more even. Should we use just right hand to play all the notes or two hands? ( I use Rachmanioff's version)
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Quote from: mylefthand on December 19, 2005, 02:30:26 PM
thx Jamie, I even use una corda (coz I think the sound will be more lighter with the una corda pedal). How can I avoid the sound becomes too blur when using the right hand pedal (sorry I forgot the technical name of this pedal)
Also in bar 25, how to make the sound more even. Should we use just right hand to play all the notes or two hands? ( I use Rachmanioff's version)
I wanna learn this song too. Can i find this music sheets in which websites for free download n print?? And there are how many versions there? Which version is nicer?? Hope that u all can help!
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December 21, 2005, 02:15:17 PM »
I use Rachmanioff's version. I dunno where to download coz I bought the score many years ago. Hope it helps
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ill upload mine if i can find it on my comp
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