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Digital Sheet Music Store Gypsy Dance (Op. 45 No. 18) - Heller
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Gypsy Dance (Op. 45 No. 18) - Heller

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This study, in triple meter, features a sixteenth note figure for the right hand over a left hand waltz-like accompaniment. The accent on beat three of the opening motive, which appears numerous times throughout the work must be well defined. Both rhythmic and legato pedaling are also featured in the study. In measures 9-12 and 29-32, each right hand octave may be released with a gentle upward motion of the wrist allowing the wrist to be in position to drop onto the “tenuto” quarter notes.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 116-126
Grade: Grade 8
Composer: Stephen Heller
Edition: 2022

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This study, in triple meter, features a sixteenth note figure for the right hand over a left hand waltz-like accompaniment. The accent on beat three of the opening motive, which appears numerous times throughout the work must be well defined. Both rhythmic and legato pedaling are also featured in the study. In measures 9-12 and 29-32, each right hand octave may be released with a gentle upward motion of the wrist allowing the wrist to be in position to drop onto the “tenuto” quarter notes.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 116-126
Grade: Grade 8
Composer: Stephen Heller
Edition: 2022

This study, in triple meter, features a sixteenth note figure for the right hand over a left hand waltz-like accompaniment. The accent on beat three of the opening motive, which appears numerous times throughout the work must be well defined. Both rhythmic and legato pedaling are also featured in the study. In measures 9-12 and 29-32, each right hand octave may be released with a gentle upward motion of the wrist allowing the wrist to be in position to drop onto the “tenuto” quarter notes.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 116-126
Grade: Grade 8
Composer: Stephen Heller
Edition: 2022

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