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fredo2
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December 05, 2006, 04:13:26 PM »
i got trouble with the third movement. Its always, when there is the theme played in the right hand, and then the left hand playes the same (or nearly the same) but just a little timeshifted, just a little later... this comes up three time in that piece.
my problem there is, that my right hand starts playing faster than the left hand... i kinda loose control of what i am exactly playing.
how should i practice those parts. so that the two hands play the notes they shoul play at the right time ? Hope you know what i mean
the parts are no problem hands seperated, its just when putting the hands together i cant play it proper at speed...
thanks for your replies
Fred
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December 05, 2006, 05:37:08 PM »
Try to listen to your left hand instead of your right hand when playing those measures, that did it for me!
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okay thx,
trying to listen to the left while playin hand is a good thing, but arent there like specific exercies, especially for passages, where you need a lot of hand hand coordination, for example in those bars i mentioned ?
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Rhythmic variations.
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