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Kabalevsky, Dimitri : 35 Easy Pieces  March Op.89-22

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Music ID : 47740
Instrumentation:Piano Solo 
Genre:pieces
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Author : Sugiura, Nanako

Last Updated: December 16, 2024
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Note: This article is automatically translated from the original Japanese text. The author of the original work did not supervise this translation.

Risolute = Resolutely. It sounds as if someone is marching proudly, swinging both arms widely. To ensure there is no slackness whatsoever, play with a firm, core sound, precisely executing the dotted rhythms, and performing non-legato except where slurs are explicitly written. For this, it is crucial to be mindful of quick key attacks and releases. In particular, after playing a dotted eighth note, ensure a firm release to prevent it from connecting to the subsequent sixteenth note. For children with small hands, the right-hand chords may be challenging, but strive to form the hand shape for grasping the chord firmly, as if holding a plaster cast of a hand, before playing.

Writer: Sugiura, Nanako
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