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drexo
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What does this sign mean?
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October 09, 2006, 04:17:28 PM »
I don't have a Piano teacher and I really don't know what this mean... Can someone help me out?
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October 09, 2006, 04:33:44 PM »
It means double sharp. It just means play the note a whole step above the note it's next to. So since it's next to a C, you really play a D.
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Double-sharp.
Sharp it twice, meaning in this case play C dbl.sharp, which is the same as D natural.
That's a great Scriabin etude, by the way. One of my favorites, I play it all the time.
Phil
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Quote from: phil13 on October 09, 2006, 04:33:59 PM
Double-sharp.
Sharp it twice, meaning in this case play C dbl.sharp, which is the same as D natural.
Beat you to it.
Quote from: phil13 on October 09, 2006, 04:33:59 PM
That's a great Scriabin etude, by the way. One of my favorites, I play it all the time.
Phil
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October 09, 2006, 04:40:34 PM »
Since C is already sharp, the x (double sharp) sharps C# which gives us D.
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Thanks a lot!
Yeah, I also really like this piece. I started learning it today, after I heard a great performance by Horowitz of this piece.
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October 09, 2006, 04:48:54 PM »
The incidental you are referring to is called a 'double sharp'. It tells you to play C double sharp (C##) instead of C#, which is already sharp because of the key signature.
In practical terms, it just means playing D.
The opposite would be true in a key signature with flats and you saw a 'bb' before the note (2 flats).
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Let me clarify, its called a "double sharp".
"double sharp"
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October 09, 2006, 05:38:29 PM »
Thanks for the replies everyone!
Well, since this topic is a bit about Scriabin's Etude in C Sharp minor, I would like to get some advices about this Etude, if anyone can give me some. What are, in your opinion, the most difficult parts in this Etude?...
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October 09, 2006, 05:57:06 PM »
I dont feel any particular parts stick out as harder, its more the overall use of voicing and building up tension.
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October 09, 2006, 07:10:09 PM »
isnt that opus 2 no 1 i love this etude aswell
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