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Digital Sheet Music Store The Whirlwind (Op. 849 No. 4) - Czerny
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The Whirlwind (Op. 849 No. 4) - Czerny

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A whirlwind of scale passages divided between the hands is the activity of this work. One of the main challenges here is the even transfer of arm weight from one hand to the other during the continuous runs. Slow, tip-toe finger work at the outset of learning this study is of prime importance. The rise and fall of the melody is reflected by the rise and fall of the dynamic scheme.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 144-160
Grade: Grade 6
Composer: Carl Czerny
Edition: 2022

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A whirlwind of scale passages divided between the hands is the activity of this work. One of the main challenges here is the even transfer of arm weight from one hand to the other during the continuous runs. Slow, tip-toe finger work at the outset of learning this study is of prime importance. The rise and fall of the melody is reflected by the rise and fall of the dynamic scheme.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 144-160
Grade: Grade 6
Composer: Carl Czerny
Edition: 2022

A whirlwind of scale passages divided between the hands is the activity of this work. One of the main challenges here is the even transfer of arm weight from one hand to the other during the continuous runs. Slow, tip-toe finger work at the outset of learning this study is of prime importance. The rise and fall of the melody is reflected by the rise and fall of the dynamic scheme.

Pages: 2
Tempo: ♩ = 144-160
Grade: Grade 6
Composer: Carl Czerny
Edition: 2022

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