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Offline pianoita

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345!
on: December 16, 2009, 01:50:08 AM
Hi everybody,

I'm from Italy and this is my first post!!! Sorry, be patient for my english!

:-)

How do you resolve the problem about 345, for example playing 1234543212345etc??

I try but the problem is about the 4 (lifting) and 5 (pushing down) in the same moment.

Same problem of third, 13 24 35 24 13 ecc.

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Offline thalbergmad

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Re: 345!
Reply #1 on: December 16, 2009, 08:29:51 AM
You would be best advised to use the search function as this has been discussed at length in the past.

If memory serves, you do not push your fourth finger and everything can be acheived by wrist rotation, playing Scarlatti and reading Chang ;D

Look for posts from the great Bernhard.

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Re: 345!
Reply #2 on: December 16, 2009, 08:50:52 AM
Hi everybody,

I'm from Italy and this is my first post!!! Sorry, be patient for my english!

:-)

How do you resolve the problem about 345, for example playing 1234543212345etc??

I try but the problem is about the 4 (lifting) and 5 (pushing down) in the same moment.

Same problem of third, 13 24 35 24 13 ecc.

By



I think your English is fine. Sorry, I just don't quite get what is the problem... What is the piece are you talking about, what is the task, and what are you trying to accomplish?

Best, M

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Re: 345!
Reply #3 on: December 18, 2009, 11:09:19 PM
I'm reading.

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