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Digital Sheet Music Store The Toreodor's Song (Op. 169 No. 11) - Loeschhorn
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The Toreodor's Song (Op. 169 No. 11) - Loeschhorn

CA$3.00

An excellent study in staccato touch for both hands. Play each staccato note with a full stroke of the key. Avoid playing the keys like they are “hot”, with a sudden recoil odd the keyboard as this will produce a shallow and uneven tone. In measures 17-25 and 42-46 the roles are reversed with the left hand playing the staccato runs while the right hand employs a technique called “finger pedaling”.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 152-160
Grade: Grade 7
Composer: Albert Loeschhorn
Edition: 2022

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An excellent study in staccato touch for both hands. Play each staccato note with a full stroke of the key. Avoid playing the keys like they are “hot”, with a sudden recoil odd the keyboard as this will produce a shallow and uneven tone. In measures 17-25 and 42-46 the roles are reversed with the left hand playing the staccato runs while the right hand employs a technique called “finger pedaling”.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 152-160
Grade: Grade 7
Composer: Albert Loeschhorn
Edition: 2022

An excellent study in staccato touch for both hands. Play each staccato note with a full stroke of the key. Avoid playing the keys like they are “hot”, with a sudden recoil odd the keyboard as this will produce a shallow and uneven tone. In measures 17-25 and 42-46 the roles are reversed with the left hand playing the staccato runs while the right hand employs a technique called “finger pedaling”.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 152-160
Grade: Grade 7
Composer: Albert Loeschhorn
Edition: 2022

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