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Topic: Synchronizing Hands in Bach -- e.g. WTC BK I prelude No. 2 c minor  (Read 4132 times)

Offline glk

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Hi:

Based on a thoughtful comment I received in the Audition Room -- see https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php/topic,21317.0.html
I'd appreciate suggestions for improving the synchronization of my hands in playing
intricate or symmetrical passage work.  My own thought has been to
practice slowly, with different rhythms, and then with metronome at increasing speed. 
I also try HS, especially if I can tell which hand is lagging and needs to be solidified.

Suggestions for a more efficient or alternative approach?  Thanks.

Gary K
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