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Topic: Pour le Piano
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lucasxxd
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Pour le Piano
on: April 16, 2012, 09:34:14 PM
I intend to play the suite Pour le Piano, Debussy.I've got to play the Sarabande perfectly but the Prelude and Toccata mainly felt some difficulties.In Toccata, my fingers felt a great difficulty playing the 16th with both hands and get the speed and ease necessary.In Prélude, try playing with a spontaneity and a certain atmosphere, because when I play the notes are very loud and dry, completely rigid.I want suggestions to play the Prelude and Toccata mainly.
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