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Topic: need fingers for Tocatta & Fugue in Dm (especially the fugue part)  (Read 1321 times)

Offline shoshin

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I've got like 3 PDF of this piece but no fingerings...I really like the Fugue part but the fingerings are hard for me to figure out.

Can anyone point me to the best place to buy or download for free a version with good fingerings?

Can send me an IM as well thanks!

Offline persona

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I've been looking for that too. If you get any answers, would you IM me too?

Offline gorbee natcase

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If you post the score or parts at question, I will give you the fingering :)
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Offline shoshin

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This is the start of the Bach Fugue 565 (Busoni version):



and



Very much appreciated!

Offline jlh

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Here's some fingering I just whipped up... it's not by any means the only fingering (and might not be the best for you personally), but it might work for you.
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