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Digital Sheet Music Store The Circus (Op. 24 No. 7) - Concone
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The Circus (Op. 24 No. 7) - Concone

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The flexibility of the right hand in fast-marching staccato chords is the primary challenge in this study. Practice slowly, avoiding all tenson while playing the right hand staccatos by using a gentle waving motion of the wrist with firm tip-toe fingers. In addition, voicing of the melody line - the top notes - and the softer repetitive notes in the lower part.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 132-152
Grade: Grade 5
Composer: J. Concone
Edition: 2022

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The flexibility of the right hand in fast-marching staccato chords is the primary challenge in this study. Practice slowly, avoiding all tenson while playing the right hand staccatos by using a gentle waving motion of the wrist with firm tip-toe fingers. In addition, voicing of the melody line - the top notes - and the softer repetitive notes in the lower part.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 132-152
Grade: Grade 5
Composer: J. Concone
Edition: 2022

The flexibility of the right hand in fast-marching staccato chords is the primary challenge in this study. Practice slowly, avoiding all tenson while playing the right hand staccatos by using a gentle waving motion of the wrist with firm tip-toe fingers. In addition, voicing of the melody line - the top notes - and the softer repetitive notes in the lower part.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 132-152
Grade: Grade 5
Composer: J. Concone
Edition: 2022

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