I never heard about Scriabin having hand problems. Enlighten me. I'm always eager to learn new things about that amazing madman.
I dealt with really fast sixths in Variation 14 of the Brahms Handel Variations.I had exactly your problem until one day, I magically discovered (with the help of my teacher) how to dance across the tops of the keys lightly. That is the way to play sixths, my friend. The 121212 thing in the thumb works much better if you just loosely dance across the key surfaces. Don't be too legato, and don't press the key firmly all the way to the bed. Of course, once I could do that, my tempo increased dramatically and it was more clean and everything was wonderful. Then I noticed Brahms had writtein "sciolto" in the score. I thought perhaps I should look it up--it means "loosely." Duh.
If my memory is correct, Scriabin damaged his hands trying to compete with Lhevinne. Didn't know it was in Don Juan, though.
See!! How many times do I have to tell everyone how bad Liszt is! He even screwed up Scriabin. And for what?
Liszt wrote only from his hands whatever felt good to play and fit under his fingers.
Plus, in case you missed it on the previous thread, I'm refusing to talk about Liszt anymore
...you mean, you dropped a 'bomb' and then now "I didn't do it"?
After all the people telling uv to stop talking, uv is doing so. Why do you seek to interfere?
Don't try getting all "logical" with me, Mikey. It's not going to work!! Plus, in case you missed it on the previous thread, I'm refusing to talk about Liszt anymore