What kind of sign is this?
My piano teacher wrote this down for me. I only know that it's the pedal, but how should I press it? Thanks in advance.
My piano teacher wrote this down for me. I only know that it's the pedal, but how should I press it? Thanks in advance.
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Hello annalin,
You play the ‘Campanella’… all respect!
If you mean these two arches among the Achtel chords: these are not official signs, but you can think.
Due to the articulation of the right hand, you can only play a short accent pedal here: So just with the stop of the Quartsext chord on the one, and let go again on the following eighth pause. Just like on the 4th eighth.
The meaning of the thing is that the arpe-aggregated chord sounds at least short as a chord, not only the three sounds one after the other.
LG
alecquinone
Thank you. You know you really well with music. It’s just a small part and you know it’s about the “Campanella”.
Thank you for your attention!