I am new to this forum, but happy to find it!
I'm relatively new to teaching, and have never played Debussy's Reverie. One of my intermediate students really wanted to learn it, so we are learning it together.
Can someone clarify how to count or play the 2-against-3 rhythm near the beginning of the piece? Over 2 beats, it has a quarter note triplet in the right hand and eighth notes in the left. (sorry, I don't have the music in front of me right now to reference a specific measure number)
Is this played like a typical 2-against-3 one might see in Chopin's music?
Thanks!