Hi Patrick, Thanks for sharing this! I found all your ideas interesting. The Schubert example was quite useful for working in the phrasing and articulation and in the Bach it was nice to see a good application of using a thumb on black key. I second jerrys88 point about the clever solution in the Haydn Eb sonata. I'd love to see more examples in the future!
Great video - food for thought when fingering any piece. That treacherous opening figure of the Haydn Eb has always challenged me. I like your alternative fingering a lot. Thank you for sharing this.
Hi Patrick, excellent idea! ..to discuss specific bars and their fingering. I whish there would be more of this kind. For me, this could even go more into details, like finger position on the key (back, front, sideways, part of the thumb...), what comes before&after these bars, what fingerings are not obvious in slow tempo (when the piecs is to be performed in fast tempo) etc Nice, would like to see another one like this!
Hi Patrick, Thanks for sharing this! I found all your ideas interesting. The Schubert example was quite useful for working in the phrasing and articulation and in the Bach it was nice to see a good application of using a thumb on black key. I second jerrys88 point about the clever solution in the Haydn Eb sonata. I'd love to see more examples in the future!
Great to hear! I'm glad you found this useful.
Great video - food for thought when fingering any piece. That treacherous opening figure of the Haydn Eb has always challenged me. I like your alternative fingering a lot. Thank you for sharing this.
Glad to hear it!
Hi Patrick, excellent idea! ..to discuss specific bars and their fingering. I whish there would be more of this kind. For me, this could even go more into details, like finger position on the key (back, front, sideways, part of the thumb...), what comes before&after these bars, what fingerings are not obvious in slow tempo (when the piecs is to be performed in fast tempo) etc
Nice, would like to see another one like this!
Thanks! Maybe I'll do another with more examples.
If you're familiar with Arrau's Beethoven Sonatas Edition Peters you'll find 532(1) all over the place
No, I haven't seen those. Thanks!
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