Try 1-2-3-2-(135)-2-3-2
Thanks, I never tried this! It does seem like maybe it will get me over the hump with this passage, though I am hybridizing it with my old fingering:
1-2-3-2-(125)-2-1-2. It still has the problem of moving the thumb around a lot, but it's less enough to make it possible to practice a lot more than my old one. I can't do the crossover going back down, my 2nd/3rd fingers are almost exactly the same length and it's too weird-feeling.
Regarding the measures 2/3, the fingerings I've been using have worked really well for me. They are as follows (incorporating quantum's fingering for the first five notes, which I will mess around with for a few days):
Measure 2: 1-2-3-2-(125)-(15)-(14)-(15)
Measure 3: 1-2-3-2-(125)-4-3-(15) i.e. a 'harpsichord crossing', this one is especially comfortable and I have good accuracy here so I can defo recommend the 4-3-(15), also based on the next measure.
Overusing the thumb is probably going to make it hard so wouldnt suggest 1212(125) that thumb is changing shape too much for my liking.
1234(125)432 to help the accuracy of the chord
Yeah, the thumb movement is a big contributor to why it's so tiring. I just can't do 1234-(125) or 1234-(135) because of the quick movement of 5. That's probably how a GOOD pianist would play it though haha
I think the technical answer is just sort of fake it, while maintaining the tempo.
Yeah, I tried to look at some videos and definitely saw that, just leaving out the thumb. I wouldn't be satisfied with myself, I really want to 'beat' this passage because it's so small yet has eluded so many of my attempts haha