Sweet! Hey, that was fast! When did u start it? I am not currently working on it, as I am preparing a recording of ballade no 1 this weekend and a couple(5 ) new etudes by chopin are what I have been practicing lately. But i would like to finish ondine some day(i found mephisto valse much easier than ondine so I learnt that, instead)...perhaps I will work on Ondine next week! Heeey that's not a bad idea...*starts talking to herself*
If you have any fingering questions, just holler! I have printed and personal ones written in.
Started it on Wedsnesday. The book I have for Gaspard is like REALLY nice. The pages are like made out of Valentina Lisitsa's hair or something, so I said to myself that I wouldn't break the spine until I decided to legit learn some of the Gaspard. So I was screwing around with it, and I was getting mad that the book wouldn't stay open. So I ended up breaking the spine... Now that's when I've cross the event horizon, the point of no return!

Anyways, The89thkey would've finished all of Gaspard and performed it all over the world by now lol.
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Give me your fingerings!!!!!Just like send me all of it, much appreciated.
I don't have the score on me right now, but I remember 38 freaking sucked. What's you're fingering for the right hand there? Actually putting both hands together sucks the most there.
And there's a spot in the beginning where there's this D#F#A#, B# tremolo then changes to D#FA, B for a brief moment and then changes back. This happens twice. Do you go from the pinky on the B# to the 4th finger on the B? Or do you use the pinky for both? I think logically it would make sense to switch from pinky to 4th, but then doing the tremolo is more difficult. But if I keep it on the pinky, then I think I take a little too much time switching.
Catch my drift?