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Topic: Re: Fingerings  (Read 2694 times)

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Re: Fingerings
on: November 17, 2003, 06:18:01 PM
You can buy scores that have been revised and fingered.
If you're working on Chopin, there are scores from the "Alfred Cortot" Practical Edition (Salabert), where he not only gave fingerings but also directions on how to work some sections, with small exercices etc.
They exist for other composers as well.