Hello Everyone,I'm in the process of learning this sonata, and I have a few problems that I think some of you can help me with.1. The parallel thirds in the beginning....is their anyway to get those clear? They are a pain! If I play it up to tempo, they come out semi-clear, but when I hear recordings they are crystal clear, and I always wonder if there is a certain technique, or do I just have to do certain exercizes on thirds.2. The trills that both hands play together (for instance the beginning of the development) are never as clear as I want them to be because my left hand always messes them up (I think it's because the fourth finger is involved). Is there a certain way that I should position my left hand in order to get these trills as clear as my right, or any exercizes to strengthen the 4th finger?3. There is a particular page, I belive it is the first page of the development (about the fourth page from the beginning)....where the right hand has broken chords. I can't get this page to save my life, and I really don't know why. It seems my hand gets stuck after every four notes, and can't get to the next group of notes fast enough, so it's always behind.So...any suggestions?Thanks in advance!
2. 4th finger? The trills Ab-G and Bb-Ab etc, you do use the thumb on the blacks, don't you (left hand)? If not, I recommend that you try.Perhaps you play too many notes in the trill? I've often found that a beautiful and clear trill has more to do with rythmical delicacy and 'touch' than with speed. I also think this one needs a bit of attack on the first note, then diminuendo. Main emphasis is perhaps on using the wrist, just like quantum described so clearly.
1. Is your hand big enough to hold the LH fifth while taking the bottom note with 2-1-2-1? (Mine is) It's totally cheating but it sounds super clear if you do it that way. I do. And hey, you're not leaving out notes, so it's fine I think. ----Otherwise, with just the RH Schnabel says to finger it 5-1 on C and E then 2-4 on B and D. This helps a lot.2. For hand position, I'd really have to see what you're doing to help you. But here's some great advice---just touch the surface of each note--no stinging or unwanted accents, especially on the first note. Ease into the first note with your sense of touch. And your'e probably rushing (like I do). Slightly slow and expand the trill. And Play the trills on the surface and keep your fingers so close to the keys that you're touching the keys all the time.3. I had a hard time with this, too. Get an anatomy book and look at the muscles involved in pronation and supination of the hand. This will help. Your problem, as you know, is that it's a long way from the last note of the groups (5th finger) to the first note of the next group (thumb). This involves pronating (turning in toward the thumb) and extension (pushing like a punch toward the fallboard). Do this rhythmically. Just a thought. No one yell at me please.