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#1226881 - 07/04/09 01:27 AM
Re: Fingering Chopin Nocturne C# Minor Posthumous
[Re: Laura M]
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Thanks hwy! I'll try it.
Anyone else want to chime in? I would suggest the same fingering. With the first two triplets it would be 3-4-2- 1-4-3- 2-1-3-2-1- 4-3-2- 1-3-2- 1
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#1226896 - 07/04/09 02:52 AM
Re: Fingering Chopin Nocturne C# Minor Posthumous
[Re: Laura M]
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I agree, but aren't we talking about measure 13???
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#1226910 - 07/04/09 05:55 AM
Re: Fingering Chopin Nocturne C# Minor Posthumous
[Re: Gary D.]
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I doubt it because there are only one half note and a trill for right hand in measure 13.
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#1227210 - 07/04/09 11:02 PM
Re: Fingering Chopin Nocturne C# Minor Posthumous
[Re: Laura M]
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Registered: 03/26/09
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I wish I would have checked out this post when I spent way too much time (YESTERDAY!) experimenting with fingering for measure 15 :-/
Anyway, I decided to go with 2-1-3-2-1-4-3-2-1-3-2
I'm not too fond of the 1-4, but it works for me.
I hope this helps!
Tony
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#1227231 - 07/05/09 01:36 AM
Re: Fingering Chopin Nocturne C# Minor Posthumous
[Re: Laura M]
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It's measure 15 in Schirmer edition. This edition has the 4 introductory measures notated instead of showing a repeat sign. Ah, that's it. I just glanced at the first edition I could find. I have the first two measures repeated. But more basic: have you learned scales? Because this is just a descending F# harmonic minor scale with the standard fingering for that scale. When students ask me about fingering, I always mention chord structure and scales to show why a fingering is generally chosen.
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