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Topic: help with schumann op 68 No.14 (Read 222 times)
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hal
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Hey guys I dont understand this little etude in the album for the young, the fingering for the second part, bar 9 and 11, it is supposed the right hand jump the left? this book say to play C with 4 and the bass cleff C with 5....im confused...also the notes in the bass cleff are thiner any help? thanks in advance, and sorry for my bad english Hal
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Infernal_Nerd
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You can see the space between the notes gets smaller, it's an arppegiod chord. I think that at first, you do the two C's with your left-hand's 1 and 5, the upper E and lower G with 1 and 4, and the E & G with 3 and 5. Either, you can use the right hand: 1 for C, 3 for E, 4 for G, and jump to the upper harmony, meanwhile use the left hand for the bass arrpegio  . Hope I helped. PS - My teacher gave me this piece once, never touched it 
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Hammerclavier
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Hi,
Infernal_Nerd was either looking at the wrong piece or the wrong bar... =)
I believe it was some printing error on your book. I don't think they had intended a right hand jump on the bass clef! In any case, for bar 9, you may like to use left hand 4 for the bass A, 2 for bass C and 1 for bass E. You can use right hand 5 for treble A, 3 for treble E and 1 for treble C.
Hope this helps!
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hal
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Hammerclavier, actually it's bar 9 and 11 for the *second part*, the fingering i don´t understand. or bar 41 and 43 from the begining... :-/
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Infernal_Nerd
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I found a copy of it somewhere, it's the last study from the book, right? I don't have the book itself, my teacher once borrowed it to me though. Anyway; "Infernal_Nerd was either looking at the wrong piece or the wrong bar... =)" - I think I wasn't, I think you did though  . And Hal, I repeat and say, I never played it, but if you want me to help you with that more straight, contact me via ICQ, or try checking if what I said up there, and declaring if it's right/wrong. P.S - it's not an arrpegiod chord, I dunno what's the name for it  , Amit.
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