It's even weirder than that. All the staves start out in base clef, then the piano staves switch to treble staves. One switch occurs in the middle of a measure! This music is weirding me out.
Given that I was grooving to a recording of a trio-sonata yesterday that was written for two flutes, a tuba, and a tambourine; you could say I have a thing for weird music.
Am also thinkink I need a music related icon these days.
Ignore the fact that it says "piano" in the file name for a moment.
1) I have never seen that left-hand right-hand notation in my entire classical/jazz/pop piano playing career.
2) For piano that is an utterly bizzare way to finger that run. It puts the right thumb on a black note before the first right finger plays a white note. No. That's exactly the screw-up one has fingering instructions to avoid.
3) At no point does that piece have one hand have more than two notes at a time. Pianist's default chords are three notes, and can handle four or more. In particular, the whole last system would normally put the lower right hand note into the left hand's part for clarity and ease.
4) Four-note, two-note-per-hand chords are characteristic of a different insrument I play.
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Am also thinkink I need a music related icon these days.
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1) I have never seen that left-hand right-hand notation in my entire classical/jazz/pop piano playing career.
2) For piano that is an utterly bizzare way to finger that run. It puts the right thumb on a black note before the first right finger plays a white note. No. That's exactly the screw-up one has fingering instructions to avoid.
3) At no point does that piece have one hand have more than two notes at a time. Pianist's default chords are three notes, and can handle four or more. In particular, the whole last system would normally put the lower right hand note into the left hand's part for clarity and ease.
4) Four-note, two-note-per-hand chords are characteristic of a different insrument I play.
Hon, I think that's a harp score.
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http://imslp.info/files/imglnks/usimg/a/a1/IMSLP23841-PMLP54269-Popper_Im_Walde_Op50No2_Gnomentanz_Cello_Piano.pdf
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