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Topic: Liszt Sonetto 104 Fingering  (Read 3397 times)

Offline sissco

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Liszt Sonetto 104 Fingering
on: August 21, 2007, 11:55:22 AM



Hello, I was wondering what fingering you use here.  If you go down, do you have 4 or 5 on G#? Or something else  ;D
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Re: Liszt Sonetto 104 Fingering
Reply #1 on: August 21, 2007, 12:36:11 PM
no, dont even try 4 or 5 on the G#. starting from the beginning chord with 321, then 4 on the f#, 3, 2 then on the E G# C# D# use 123412341234. That's what i did on the going up part. is this clear to you at all?

Hope it helps,

Gruff

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Re: Liszt Sonetto 104 Fingering
Reply #2 on: August 21, 2007, 12:57:44 PM
Yes, that was the relative easy part hehe  :D But going down is the problem. I have from top E: 523142313142313124125.... But 4 on G# is ... tragic  :( I'm not very good in figuring out the fingering   :P

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Re: Liszt Sonetto 104 Fingering
Reply #3 on: August 21, 2007, 02:20:43 PM


Hello, I was wondering what fingering you use here.  If you go down, do you have 4 or 5 on G#? Or something else  ;D

You could use this on the way down: 523121 523121 523124124...
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