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#2114076 07/07/13 05:27 AM
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Hey Everybody,

Please suggest fingering for this piece of music. (plays with right hand)

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Heck - I'm not even sure what notes to play in the trills!


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A&B - G&A - F#&G - Eb&F#

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My attempt would be

2,1,3, - 4,3,2 -3,2,1 - 3,2,1


Surprisingly easy, barely an inconvenience.

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earlofmar, thanks
Unfortunately trills with 3rd and 4th fingers are hard for me.

What fingering would you use for the next pieces?

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SMT I a currently doing some Hanon exercises to build up my fingers for trilling, I believe exercises 9, 10 and 11 are good for this

http://www.hanon-online.com/the-virtuoso-pianist/

For these pieces you could try these fingerings

3,2,1 - 5,4,3 - 4,3,1 -3,2,1
4,3,2 – 3,1,2 – 3,2,1 - 3,2,1


Surprisingly easy, barely an inconvenience.

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Originally Posted by earlofmar
For these pieces you could try these fingerings

3,2,1 - 5,4,3 - 4,3,1 -3,2,1
4,3,2 – 3,1,2 – 3,2,1 - 3,2,1


I think you forgot the Trills! grin

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Hey Guys,

What fingering do you suggest for this left hand part??
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Thanks in advance

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You've got a few easier options:

521 212 521 212 | 521 212
553 212 553 212 | 553 212

If you've got huge hands, you can give this a try:

542 121 542 121 | 532 121

I really don't recommend it, though! laugh


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Thanks! Derulux

What fingers do you use to play F# and the chord block B.D#.F# ?

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No problem. smile

5 on the F#. You can use 123, 124, 135 on the chord.. whatever's comfortable.


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Originally Posted by Derulux
No problem. smile... You can use ..... whatever's comfortable.


I just checked with my teacher today. It depends far more on what you play before and after as to what you choose for the fingering.


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No problem. smile... You can use ..... whatever's comfortable.


I just checked with my teacher today. It depends far more on what you play before and after as to what you choose for the fingering.

Except in this case, it's a pretty standard fingering no matter what comes next (and nothing actually comes "next"). wink

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