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Topic: chopin prelude op. 28 no. 24. which fingering to chose for chromatic thirds??  (Read 2789 times)

Offline musicioso

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Hallo guys,

I have this sheet for prelude op. 28 no. 24. If you look at this, there are two fingering suggestions. And now i dont know which to use.

Every comment is most welcome.


Here is the sheet, take a look please

https://totalpianist.com/music/classical/c/chopin/preludes/prelude-op-28-no-24.pdf

Offline davidjosepha

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Whichever one you want. Or neither, if you want to make your own.

Offline scherzo123

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Whichever one you want. Or neither, if you want to make your own.
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Offline werq34ac

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The fingerings used in Op. 25/6 seem to be standard for chromatic thirds.
Ravel Jeux D'eau
Brahms 118/2
Liszt Concerto 1
Rachmaninoff/Kreisler Liebesleid

Offline chadbrochill17

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My edition has 15 24 23 15 etc..
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