Fantasie-Impromptu in C-Sharp Minor (Op. 66)


Practice Worksheet II

Hands Together

The polyrhythm makes the A section of the piece rather hard to practise slowly hands together. Since slow practice is an important first-stage process in learning a piece, the following skeleton version containing only those LH notes that come on the beats will prove very useful not only when putting the hands together initially but also for occasional maintenance practice thereafter. Aim for Bachian clarity and precision - no pedal is necessary. TIP: You might work on the 4:3 polyrhythm side by side, using the exercises and practice suggestions below. ...

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