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Digital Sheet Music Store Ballade (Op. 100 No. 15) - Burgmuller
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Ballade (Op. 100 No. 15) - Burgmuller

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A rhythmic and exciting study which demands a steady pulse and nimble left hand fingers in the 16th note patterns. The repeated chords of the right hand should be played using forearm staccatos technique. Definite tonal projection with a cantabile tone is required for the right hand melody in measure 31-46. Above all, this study must be dramatic.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩. = 72-80
Grade: Grade 4
Composer: Johann F. Burgmuller
Edition: 2022

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A rhythmic and exciting study which demands a steady pulse and nimble left hand fingers in the 16th note patterns. The repeated chords of the right hand should be played using forearm staccatos technique. Definite tonal projection with a cantabile tone is required for the right hand melody in measure 31-46. Above all, this study must be dramatic.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩. = 72-80
Grade: Grade 4
Composer: Johann F. Burgmuller
Edition: 2022

A rhythmic and exciting study which demands a steady pulse and nimble left hand fingers in the 16th note patterns. The repeated chords of the right hand should be played using forearm staccatos technique. Definite tonal projection with a cantabile tone is required for the right hand melody in measure 31-46. Above all, this study must be dramatic.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩. = 72-80
Grade: Grade 4
Composer: Johann F. Burgmuller
Edition: 2022

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