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Posted by richard on August 13, 19103 at 06:46:10:
In Reply to: Re: etude nr 1 opus 10 disscussion FOR EVERYONE posted by octavius on June 17, 19103 at 06:00:41:
: Considering that Liszt also sightread a Grieg violin sonata (not to mention the A minor concerto) playing both the violin and Piano parts together all at once, this op10-1 feat may not as FAT as u think. ;)
: I really like this etude. It's one of the best excercises for the right hand. However. it's also a challenge to perform 10-2 immediately after.
what i meant was if you are sightreading et 1 at tempo then ud need three hands, considering there are 3 pages to turn wich u would have to use your right hand for, since the left one is out of reach
playing low b notes..and of course, theres no time for that, th right hand has to be glued to the keyboard during the whole piece!!
so maybe if liszt had 3 hands? just using some common sense and logic, plus i know "my" etudes!
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