After taking a week off from Kopprasch, I’m back at it again with No. 24. This etude is full of Baroque style figuration, with lots of leaping around over a wide range. Although it’s marked “Allegro risoluto,” I ended up with a fairly conservative tempo, around quarter note=72. Use No. 24 as an opportunity to explore some alternate fingerings, particularly for the often nebulous register just below the bottom of the treble-clef staff. If you’ve already mastered this one and want an extra challenge, try everything on the F side – I have practiced Kopprasch this way before, but am not quite brave enough to record everything on the F side.
hi there!
just wanna let you know that after watching your kopprasch video, i am very very motivated to go back to them and i did! thank you so much for taking the time to do this tedious work of recording!
PS: i have my video of the no.19 up on youtube for audition purposes =)
thanks once again for the marvelous job done!
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Thanks Lewis!
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