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Topic: Triplets help...  (Read 1256 times)

Offline spazactaz

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Triplets help...
on: July 02, 2007, 03:02:53 AM
Could anyone help me with playing stuff such as:



Where the triplets in one hand do not match what the other hand is playing... or something... lol.

In the top piece, (where the triplet starts) I am currently doing...
A(right hand) and F#(left hand) together, E (rh), A (lh), F# (rh)

Is that correct? It just feels so awkward. And with the bottom piece... it looks even harder, and I have an idea of how to do it, but again it's just so awkward.

Any help would be appreciated! :) Thanks.

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" On ne joue pas du piano avec deux mains : on joue avec dix doigts. Chaque doigt doit être une voix qui chante"

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