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What does this 7 mean above the f flat
What does this weird notation mean (looks like “#.1”)?What does the 3 above the staff represent?What is the correct fingering for this sequence of notes?What does the arc under fingerings mean?What does this note - B# - mean?How to notate fingerings on chords/double stops?What does this notation mean? It is two numbers in bracketsIn classical guitar fingering notation, what does “-4” mean?Piano Fingering for JazzWhat do these numbers above a measure mean?
It seems to look like a fingering number but I don’t have 7 fingers and the note is already marked with a fingering number.
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It seems to look like a fingering number but I don’t have 7 fingers and the note is already marked with a fingering number.
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Is this from Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu?
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It seems to look like a fingering number but I don’t have 7 fingers and the note is already marked with a fingering number.
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It seems to look like a fingering number but I don’t have 7 fingers and the note is already marked with a fingering number.
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Is this from Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu?
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Is this from Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu?
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Is this from Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu?
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Is this from Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu?
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This is a tuplet, indicating that seven notes in the right hand are to be played in the same time as the regular six in the left. You have probably already encountered triplets, the most common tuplet, earlier in the same piece.
Here it is in another edition which makes its separation from the fingering clearer:
Great sleuthing! +1
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@user45266 I'm not very fond of this piece but it gets played so relentlessly often!
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This is a tuplet, indicating that seven notes in the right hand are to be played in the same time as the regular six in the left. You have probably already encountered triplets, the most common tuplet, earlier in the same piece.
Here it is in another edition which makes its separation from the fingering clearer:
Great sleuthing! +1
– user45266
1 hour ago
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@user45266 I'm not very fond of this piece but it gets played so relentlessly often!
– replete
1 hour ago
add a comment |
This is a tuplet, indicating that seven notes in the right hand are to be played in the same time as the regular six in the left. You have probably already encountered triplets, the most common tuplet, earlier in the same piece.
Here it is in another edition which makes its separation from the fingering clearer:
Great sleuthing! +1
– user45266
1 hour ago
1
@user45266 I'm not very fond of this piece but it gets played so relentlessly often!
– replete
1 hour ago
add a comment |
This is a tuplet, indicating that seven notes in the right hand are to be played in the same time as the regular six in the left. You have probably already encountered triplets, the most common tuplet, earlier in the same piece.
Here it is in another edition which makes its separation from the fingering clearer:
This is a tuplet, indicating that seven notes in the right hand are to be played in the same time as the regular six in the left. You have probably already encountered triplets, the most common tuplet, earlier in the same piece.
Here it is in another edition which makes its separation from the fingering clearer:
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Great sleuthing! +1
– user45266
1 hour ago
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@user45266 I'm not very fond of this piece but it gets played so relentlessly often!
– replete
1 hour ago
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Great sleuthing! +1
– user45266
1 hour ago
1
@user45266 I'm not very fond of this piece but it gets played so relentlessly often!
– replete
1 hour ago
Great sleuthing! +1
– user45266
1 hour ago
Great sleuthing! +1
– user45266
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@user45266 I'm not very fond of this piece but it gets played so relentlessly often!
– replete
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@user45266 I'm not very fond of this piece but it gets played so relentlessly often!
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1 hour ago
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Is this from Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu?
– Dekkadeci
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