Sonatina in G - Second Movement


Walkthrough (3)

Putting the Hands Together

In the next version, the left hand is restored, as written. The score is now complete, with the exception of the ornaments. Practise Notes The most difficult part to play hands together is the first four measures, where the right hand must play legato while the left hand has staccato repeated chords. Specifically, we must avoid connecting the third eighth note (quaver) of each group to the first one of the next group. Since this is not easy to do, we propose the following exercises, which can be practised as a loop. A...

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