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Topic: BARTOK  vs.   R.C.M.  methods  (Read 2844 times)

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BARTOK  vs.   R.C.M.  methods
on: November 20, 2003, 10:43:07 PM
hey guys.... i need some insight/information...etc.

If you are familiar with the Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) and the  Bela Bartok Mikrokosmos  books.... (specifically volumes 1, 2, 3)    please message me a message  to    amy.

i need to compare both methods in terms of positive/negative  :

1) fingering 2)  note shifting of hand positions  3) level of difficulty....   and any other topics/issues

please feel free to message me and tell me your views/obervations and any other pedagogical advice on both methods... that would be GREAT.

thank you

-amy