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2Without knowing the specifics of what goes wrong with that scale, you might find How should left and right hand by synchronized in Chopin Nocturne in C# Minor and how to coordinate hands when playing very fast helpful. Both relate specifically to the runs in this piece.Aaron– Aaron2024-06-04 18:00:28 +00:00Commented Jun 4, 2024 at 18:00
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I do t have problems of synchronization. Simply playing the right hand at fast paced is the hard partZiv Landau– Ziv Landau2024-06-04 18:32:59 +00:00Commented Jun 4, 2024 at 18:32
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1OT: please try to use more explanatory titles in your question posts. "How to get consistent" is a quite broad and vague concept: consistent about what? Remember that posts in the StackExchange network are meant to be a collection of knowledge that can also be easily searchable: when you post a question, it should not only be meant for you; just as much as it is when you search for an existing answer, you may get lots of results, and seeing irrelevant ones is quite annoying. You don't have to write extremely verbose titles, but giving more "title hints" will make things easier to others.musicamante– musicamante2024-06-05 03:52:11 +00:00Commented Jun 5, 2024 at 3:52
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