I've just recently begun to learn Beethoven's "The Tempest" (The 3rd Movement) and I am confused about some of the fingering and was wondering if someone could perhaps clarify this for me. The left hand part in the first few measures, should that be: 5 on Bass D, 2 on A, 1 on Mid D, and the 2 over onto F? Or is it 5, 4, 2, 1? :/
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Originally posted by Rutradelusasa:
The best way to do it is:
D chord: 5,3,1,2
A chord: 5,1,3,2
you'll see how these ones flow...
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Originally posted by Chris:
I don't think so. It might be easier to pull off, techically, but that's not the only thing to consider. I really think Beethoven intended a jump from 5 to 4.
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Originally posted by Ziridar:
Originally posted by Peter:
Just as important is to maintain three beats, never let it degenerate into pairs of triplets.
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