. Piano technic for children : including forty-four action songs, giving complete formative technical training. etc. 55555555 ^_^^^ 11111111 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 (d) Staccato (hand). d^^=i ?MM —0 —J —m -p- 9 V M • 1^4 3 3 ] 1—«5t 51 5 1 t 51 P=15 r ^ .=i etc. 1111 (c) Legato (finger). etc. 4 5 4 5 ^i ^ ^ . llll 11/11 4 5 4 5llll JVo^e. Before giving this study No. i (d) should be reviewed, since the legato ofthe lower voice is preserved by transference of pressure from key to key, as explainedin the former study. This form may also be studied non-legato and staccato, retainingthe fingering given fo
. Piano technic for children : including forty-four action songs, giving complete formative technical training. etc. 55555555 ^_^^^ 11111111 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 (d) Staccato (hand). d^^=i ?MM —0 —J —m -p- 9 V M • 1^4 3 3 ] 1—«5t 51 5 1 t 51 P=15 r ^ .=i etc. 1111 (c) Legato (finger). etc. 4 5 4 5 ^i ^ ^ . llll 11/11 4 5 4 5llll JVo^e. Before giving this study No. i (d) should be reviewed, since the legato ofthe lower voice is preserved by transference of pressure from key to key, as explainedin the former study. This form may also be studied non-legato and staccato, retainingthe fingering given for legato, or be transformed into a rotary arm study inbroken sixths. 134 Tone Studies No. 14. ARPEGGIO STUDIES {a) Crossing hands (arpeggio of the diminished seventh).. (d) One hand (three octaves) ^
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