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Daniel_piano
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Best fingering for Mozart Sonata
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October 27, 2004, 08:03:06 PM »
Can please someone suggest me the best fingering for these chunks of the Mozart Sonata 283:
http://youngdonald.altervista.org/immagini/03.jpg
http://youngdonald.altervista.org/immagini/04.jpg
I've some problems with matching the fingering I would like to use with the fingering already marked (that I'm required to follow unfortunately)
Thanks for your help
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Mozart - Sonatas:
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Measure 3: Instead of crossing four over onto the C, I just use my thumb and then move my had onto the F-B. Similarly in the left hand, I use 1-5 on both the eighth notes on the second beat. That's only because I don't do well with 2-5 in the left hand. I think that's a good fingering because the hand-movement would lead to a detache feel, emphasizing the drop roll on beats 3 and 4.
Measure 10: I think the book's fingering is fine, or at least it was for me.
Were these scanned from a Peters edition book?
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Quote from: Squinchy on October 27, 2004, 10:08:00 PM
Measure 3: Instead of crossing four over onto the C, I just use my thumb and then move my had onto the F-B. Similarly in the left hand, I use 1-5 on both the eighth notes on the second beat. That's only because I don't do well with 2-5 in the left hand. I think that's a good fingering because the hand-movement would lead to a detache feel, emphasizing the drop roll on beats 3 and 4.
Measure 10: I think the book's fingering is fine, or at least it was for me.
Thanks for your help
I think I have to get used to that thumb so near to the fourth finger, the problem is I have a very lon fourth finger compared to the other fingers
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Were these scanned from a Peters edition book?
No, they were scanned from the Curci Edition (Italy)
http://youngdonald.altervista.org/immagini/cover.jpg
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