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Offline dlu

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training for ravels left hand concerto
on: August 13, 2004, 01:56:11 AM
i have ditched shostakovich's  2nd piano concerto (for the time being) and am now starting (i know it will be about a year's project) ravels left hand concerto. i am currently doing everything with my left hand (as you see it is impossible to capitalize some letters with only one hand). what does everyone think of this concerto? um... just thought i'd let everyone know (i don't know why).   I have made exeptions to this personal rule like when i am practicing pieces that require both hands, showering, putting in and taking out my contacts, writing, and am dismissing my little rule when shool is in session. comments?

Offline faulty_damper

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Re: training for ravels left hand concerto
Reply #1 on: August 13, 2004, 03:07:03 AM
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(as you see it is impossible to capitalize some letters with only one hand).


REALLY?  IS IT?  ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY SURE?

THIS REPLY IS ALSO DONE ENTIRELY WITH THE LEFT HAND.

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Re: training for ravels left hand concerto
Reply #2 on: August 13, 2004, 03:21:34 AM
OH YES......CAPS LOCK....HAHA

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Re: training for ravels left hand concerto
Reply #3 on: August 13, 2004, 03:25:26 AM
No, not Caps lock.  I was Just Demonstrating That It Can Be Done With Proper Capitalization with Just The Left Hand like This post.
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