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Musicisall
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Can anyone help me with Debussy's Clair De lune. I don't play piano much I'm more of a guitarist, but I can pull of some stuff with piano. Well my problem is in measure 27 when he starts arpeggiating the chords I don't know how to go about the fingering. It has to be done with just the left hand right? Please any help will be greatly appriciated I must learn this song it's sooo beautiful. Thanks, Toe-Knee
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liszmaninopin
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I suppose the fingering doesn't absolutely have to be done with the left hand, but I find it easiest that way. In measure 27, here is my left hand fingering:
521321 521321 521321
In measure 28,
521321 521321 521412
In measure 29,
521432121234124512
In measures 27 and 28, each number is the finger I put on each sixteenth note, the spaces representing the breaks between each little arpeggiated section of 6 notes. In 29, that is my fingering for each of the sixteenth notes.
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Musicisall
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Thank you very much I'll try it, but the first note is a sixteenth and a dotted quarter in unison. Should I just skip over the Dotted quarter part? Also i have insanely short fingers i have to really strain to reach a 9th, so is it even possible for me to play this piece?
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