Re: Turning the page



On Jun 12, 5:08 am, bassman2 <vince_angelon...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all

I guess this applies to both classical and non classical scores
(although my question is directed more to the former) but where you
have the last bar on the page which is then followed by (invariably) a
tricky passage right after, what are some of the ideas / suggestions
to turn the page and not try to lose where you are? Usually I keep the
music in separate sheets so whenever there is a pause, I can turn to
the next but this is not always possible..Did music copiers ever take
this into account?

Regards to all

Learn to play with one hand.

Pt
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