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Digital Sheet Music Store Perpetual Motion (Op. 139 No. 99) - Czerny
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Perpetual Motion (Op. 139 No. 99) - Czerny

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This adaptation of Czerny’s op 139 no. 36 focuses on a nimble cross-over movement for the left hand. There are two main articulations required here. The left hand, which identifies the first pulse of each beat plays staccato with a slight accent and second, the right hand plays a contrasting, two-note legato slur on the last two pulses of each triplet figure.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 126-144
Grade: Grade 5
Composer: Carl Czerny
Edition: 2022

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This adaptation of Czerny’s op 139 no. 36 focuses on a nimble cross-over movement for the left hand. There are two main articulations required here. The left hand, which identifies the first pulse of each beat plays staccato with a slight accent and second, the right hand plays a contrasting, two-note legato slur on the last two pulses of each triplet figure.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 126-144
Grade: Grade 5
Composer: Carl Czerny
Edition: 2022

This adaptation of Czerny’s op 139 no. 36 focuses on a nimble cross-over movement for the left hand. There are two main articulations required here. The left hand, which identifies the first pulse of each beat plays staccato with a slight accent and second, the right hand plays a contrasting, two-note legato slur on the last two pulses of each triplet figure.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 126-144
Grade: Grade 5
Composer: Carl Czerny
Edition: 2022

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