Mastering Tricky Passages

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    • Steve_Price
    • 2 days ago
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    Hey Martin, I have a couple more questions about Brouwer's Preludios Epigramaticos. If you only have time for one, the first problem I have from No. 2 is what I need more help with. 

    In the vivace section of No. 2, I've never played this type of fast repeated pattern, so I'm not sure the best way to play it cleanly without running into problems with endurance, and how to lead up to the second and first string at the end of it. Any ideas would be appreciated. 

    In the rolled chord in No.1, it says to play the following d with 4, but I don't think that makes sense because there's no way to hold it while playing the following b. The entire piece is based on the alternating pattern of ringing b's and d's, so this would noticeably break that pattern. There are other ways to play that d, but I'm not sure which note in the preceding laissez vibrer chord I can release early to do it.

    Thanks for all the help. 

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