Look at the image here: https://ibb.co/nBdRwVNI printed the sheet out and I can see RH is faster than LH.
I haven't been offensive at all. If someone thinks a post is being fake and digs for answers do you think that should be that should be censored? How sensitive do people have to be? Go outside and breath some fresh air. I am asking for a reason as to why someone thinks the way they do, they clearly said they see something in the score in an incorrect manner but they are not telling us what that is.I think it is more concerning that you are talking past those you think are being rude as if you are on a higher moral ground. If something I say is offensive why don't you question me and ask for an explaination rather than just judging what I am doing is being offensive and rude. That indeed is not what I am responding here for. I want to understand if this is a real post and the answers so far to the questions have merely dug it deeper into madness.
I was merely encouraging people that if they think people here are rude to the point of driving away users they should report the offending posts to the moderators so they can decide what to do. I have not reported any of your posts as far as I can remember. So I find it curious that you thought that my post was talking past you, or targeting you specifically, or implying that I think you are offensive, or that I think I am on a higher moral ground, because I don't and I weren't. Can you explain in detail why you thought so?However, as a matter of fact I think that you in this thread are asking your questions to the OP in a rude and disrespectful way. It's not the question you are asking, but how you are asking it. I can see a multitude of ways you could communicate the same questions and the same information in a way that people wouldn't find rude. I think that is what people are bothered by, but I'm not them so they'll have to confirm/deny that.
Don't get confused, both hands play at the same time, it's a matter of the direction that notes are printed in each hand, right hand notes look to the right and vicecersa, but that does mean nothing in this case. If you have any doubts, you just need to count
It makes sense that it'd make you wonder. It looks like somewhat sloppy engraving by the people who created that particular edition to me. Your ultimate guide for seeing where stuff goes is the beams that bind the notes together (see how they are in groups of three) and the time signature. The time signature is 9/8 so there are nine eighth notes in a bar and this applies to both the right hand and the left hand of course. Thus, if you have continuous eighth notes in the right hand and the left hand they should all be together.