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nonfox
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Need help - Schubert Impromptu No.2 Op. 142...
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Hi...
I'm learning the Schubert Impromptu No. 2 Op. 142, but i need a little help....
I'm not sure how to play the trill in measure 76. I have no problems in performing a trill with my left hand, but I'm not sure between what two notes the trill ought to be performed! The one note has to be the f#, but what note is the second?
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Re: Need help - Schubert Impromptu No.2 Op. 142...
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June 23, 2006, 12:43:25 PM »
G sharp I believe, as that's how the acciaciatura (not positive that this is the correct term; I mean the grace noet before the trill) is marked.
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The score isn't clear on this point. Neither of my scores (one a reputable "Urtext" edition) has a grace note before the trill so I would imagine that it is an editorial addition on those scores where it is present.
Ordinarily the trill would be between the f# and the next note on the scale which would be a G natural. I play a G# because it sounds better.
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