yes. each of these pieces is not just something that is casual conversation. i mean, chopinI think you mean Rachmaninoff in his etudes de tableaux said to just use whatever fingers make it sound flowing and fast. and, some examination boards let you play whatever fingers you want for scales as long as it sounds clear. but, i personally think chopin and debussy had specific techniques in mind and until you discover them - you are in the dismal position of being slowed down here and there. ask a prof. go to a music library and look to see if the music is fingered.now, i looked vicariously for you under marguerite long. i have had a facination about her since she seems to know a few things about debussy direct from the source. but, to no avail. i mean, i found very little. did someone do a cover up on her?
And remember! The square of the sums of the square roots of the two sides of a iscosceles triangle is equal to the length of the third side. According to teh scarecrow in da w1z 0f 0z. [/1137][/sdc]
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It's the most horrible mess-up of Pythagorean theorem. That is obviously false if you know what the original proof is :p. That's what's funny. He uses all the big words but doesn't know what they mean. Sorry for spamming. I am.