What was the fingering that you used on the second and third bars of the second page? I use the thumb and index finger for the inner voice, but it trips my fingers when I get to that part.
...although the left hand seems just a little awkward for a few of the chords.quote]Are you kidding me?? That LH chord E G# D F# used to piss me off...Quote from: invictious on December 13, 2010, 05:41:09 PMFifth page has the frightening looking left hand...That's right - be scared. Although - What I used to do was do a lot of rhythmic work - as soon as I could play it slowly, but steadily to help with the turns I used to do this pattern:A (pause) BCDE (pause) ACEF (pause) EDCB (pause) FDBA (pause)Then try:ABCD (pause) EACE (pause) FEDC (pause) BFDB (pause) etc...Isn't it fun?
Fifth page has the frightening looking left hand...
one of the most important works of the 20th Century - Petrushka.
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Ok that E G# D F# IS pissing me off, even though my hands are quite large.\[end quote]I too found that chord a problem for my LH. In the end it seemed best to omit the top F# both times in order to play the D natural clearly, which is part of a nice inner part ostinato (E F# E D etc) . When the equivalent chord comes after the next modulation it is more easy to reach. I know the accuracy of the harmonic detail is really important for this piece so I'm glad this is the only note that I omit in the Russian dance. (Plus the bracketed ones)
Ok that E G# D F# IS pissing me off, even though my hands are quite large.