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newsgroupeuan
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Feux follets
on: March 10, 2004, 08:56:28 PM
Hi
I've decided to do feux follets for a bit of fun in my free time.
Ok. I have no idea how to get this piece done.
1. How do you practice it/coordinate it - for example, after a zillion demi-semiquavers at the beginning the left hand comes in. my hand comes in ussually one early or one late. If it were the same but semi quavers I could do it - but it's not, so how do I practice this part?
2. Alternating sixths about the second page, at sempre legato. I can do it, but not at the speed that's required, and when I do it hurts my wrist because my arm muscle tighten like mad, and my brain can't coordinate the 31 41 31 51 (rh) movement.
In summary, the piece is just totally overwhelming when you try to sight read it. All i'm looking for is some tips from those who have played the piece...
Euan
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super_ardua
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Re: Feux follets
Reply #1 on: March 12, 2004, 08:38:03 PM
I've never done tnis one before...I'll get my book.
2. perhaps it would help if you concentrated on the top two fingers it may help....
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Beethoven87
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Re: Feux follets
Reply #2 on: March 13, 2004, 08:49:02 AM
Frankly, I don't think attempting to tackle the Feux Follets is something one does in his "free time."
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newsgroupeuan
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Re: Feux follets
Reply #3 on: March 13, 2004, 04:49:40 PM
When I mean spare time, I mean "a few bars a week" once in a while, to dabble at, you know.
not in "it's easy, blah,blah etc."
I don't expect to ever complete it, frankly.
But there's nothing wrong with dabbling at something one likes.
I don't mean to argue with you.
Euan
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