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kantsuiex
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HELP!! Sth in La Campanella
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June 12, 2008, 02:58:48 PM »
This is some chromatic scales in the chorus
D D# E F#
my fingering 323213123131313123 1 3 4 5
4313121313131321
However, there is some instabilities....
And, I cannot play them well...
Any suggestions?
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Re: HELP!! Sth in La Campanella
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June 12, 2008, 11:03:46 PM »
Figure out something that works and use it! It may not be a fingering problem but if you insist on asking us about fingering, you may get some fingers back!
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Re: HELP!! Sth in La Campanella
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June 13, 2008, 07:38:21 PM »
Quote from: kantsuiex on June 12, 2008, 02:58:48 PM
This is some chromatic scales in the chorus
D D# E F#
my fingering 323213123131313123 1 3 4 5
4313121313131321
However, there is some instabilities....
And, I cannot play them well...
Any suggestions?
Hmm, if you dont even get the fingering of a chromatic scale properly, why bother trying to play that piece at all? The chrom. scales are the easiest part of Campanella....
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Re: HELP!! Sth in La Campanella
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June 14, 2008, 12:30:27 PM »
Sorry for my bad English...
I don't know.....
for other technical stuff, I manage to play time with ease...
but for the chromatic part.....,
i am not sure which method i should us..
method I.I learn it from my teacher,the thumb should be hid in the palm after pressing the key using the joint of the thumb
mathod II, I know it from a book....fundamental of piano practise...
It said that the thumb is treated as a normal finger.....
We will use the tip of thumb to hit the key instead..
We need not hide the thumb after hitting a key..
The book says that many fabulous pianists use this method..
Which method should I use?
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Re: HELP!! Sth in La Campanella
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June 20, 2008, 07:42:54 AM »
This piece can either be:
a. Easy
b. Impossible
I choose A, leaving you with no other choice.
If I may ask, how is the piece coming along so far? Is it easy or difficult? How much of it have you learned?
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