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Topic: What techniques do each of Liszt's Etudes en Douze Exercises focus on?  (Read 1562 times)

Offline patrickhydar

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I was thinking of learning some of Liszt's Etudes en Douze Exercises as they look helpful, as an intermediate pianist, from a technical standpoint and are somewhat easier than Chopin's etudes. I was just wondering which technique each piece focuses on?

Thanks!