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Topic: Waltz Op.34 N.2 fingering question  (Read 4349 times)

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Waltz Op.34 N.2 fingering question
on: December 11, 2006, 08:23:16 PM
Hi there,
I'm trying to play this waltz since I dont remember when...  ;D
Surprising,  the more difficult passage for me is from bars 17 to 22 aproximately. I can't get the sound I want. I have played the left hand bass with the 5 finger for the more low note of the chord, later I've changed to the 4 finger and recently I've returned to the 5 finger. I find my hand more relaxed. What fingering recommend for this bars, 17 to 22? I have a little hand.

Thanks and regards.
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