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Topic: Debussy: Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest assistance  (Read 12540 times)

Offline ryan2189

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Debussy: Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest assistance
on: July 20, 2008, 02:48:07 AM
Hi everyone

I am having issues in deciding what fingering / arm movement to use for the section where the alternating C / D pattern comes in, followed shortly by an overlapping melody. When it first starts, I am under the impression that I play each note with a different hand (as indicated by the separation of the notes in the bass and treble clefs), but once the melody comes in, do I switch to a basic trill in the left hand and tale the simple melody in the right, or should I maintain that LH / RH consistency?

Also does anyone have any helpful hints for mastering the C sharp octave tremolos in the right hand that come shortly after that section I just mentioned? Thanks everyone.
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